Pakistan United States China India Philippines United Kingdom Nigeria Indonesia Australia Canada Malaysia Netherlands Singapore Germany Turkey Hong Kong Ireland Japan Saudi Arabia France South Africa Bangladesh Italy Vietnam Egypt South Korea Brazil Iran Kenya Mexico Poland Spain Sweden United Arab Emirates Iraq Taiwan Sri Lanka Romania Russia Thailand Ghana Ethiopia Nepal Greece Peru Finland Algeria Colombia Austria Morocco New Zealand Belgium Portugal Switzerland Ecuador Czech Republic Oman Kazakhstan Serbia Lithuania Denmark Jordan Israel Hungary Slovakia Uganda Bulgaria Argentina Ukraine Tanzania Mauritius Lebanon Tunisia Myanmar Qatar Chile Libya Norway Yemen Uzbekistan Palestinian Territory Cambodia Cameroon Croatia Zimbabwe Malawi Somalia Azerbaijan Kuwait North Macedonia Malta Bahrain Costa Rica Namibia Trinidad and Tobago Cyprus Slovenia Jamaica Botswana Zambia Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Estonia Rwanda Afghanistan Kosovo Latvia Georgia Sudan Syria Puerto Rico Venezuela Maldives Moldova Cote D'Ivoire South Sudan Kyrgyzstan Bolivia Guyana Cuba Fiji Barbados Macao Armenia Lesotho Mongolia Bhutan Papua New Guinea Gambia Burkina Faso Luxembourg Honduras Brunei Darussalam Togo Panama Dominican Republic Guatemala Uruguay Mozambique Liberia Seychelles Cayman Islands Montenegro Vanuatu Isle of Man Iceland Benin Antigua and Barbuda Senegal Tajikistan Madagascar Belarus Mauritania Bahamas Saint Lucia Reunion Paraguay Angola El Salvador Solomon Islands Laos San Marino Suriname Democratic Republic of the Congo Niger Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Grenada U.S. Virgin Islands Belize Nicaragua Eswatini Curacao Timor-Leste Andorra Haiti Northern Mariana Islands Republic of the Congo Turkmenistan British Virgin Islands Gabon Tonga Jersey Burundi Guernsey Mali Chad Liechtenstein Bhutan Flag Meaning & Details 8 VISITORS FROM HERE! Bhutan Flag Flag Information divided diagonally from the lower hoist-side corner the upper triangle is yellow and the lower triangle is orange centered along the dividing line is a large black and white dragon facing away from the hoist side the dragon, called the Druk (Thunder Dragon), is the emblem of the nation its white color stands for purity and the jewels in its claws symbolize wealth the background colors represent spiritual and secular powers within Bhutan: the orange is associated with Buddhism, while the yellow denotes the ruling dynasty
Learn more about Bhutan »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook