Thailand United States Philippines Indonesia India Japan Malaysia Singapore Ireland Vietnam China United Kingdom Australia Pakistan Bangladesh South Korea Nigeria Hong Kong Canada Sweden Iran Turkey Cambodia Germany Netherlands Taiwan Myanmar France Bhutan Finland South Africa Italy Russia Denmark Kenya Egypt Austria Spain Laos Brazil Sri Lanka New Zealand United Arab Emirates Ghana Poland Saudi Arabia Peru Nepal Ethiopia Iraq Portugal Switzerland Mexico Greece Brunei Darussalam Norway Romania Belgium Israel Colombia Hungary Jordan Tanzania Ukraine Kazakhstan Czech Republic Morocco Uganda Algeria Tunisia Macao Lithuania Oman Argentina Serbia Croatia Lebanon Jamaica Zimbabwe Uzbekistan Qatar Zambia Latvia Trinidad and Tobago Ecuador Cyprus Slovakia Moldova Bulgaria Slovenia Bahrain Mauritius Chile Venezuela Albania Kuwait Malawi Malta Azerbaijan Yemen Cameroon Bosnia and Herzegovina Eswatini Rwanda Palestinian Territory Cote D'Ivoire Senegal Estonia Namibia Libya Costa Rica Luxembourg Botswana Maldives Guyana Fiji Benin Somalia Mongolia Panama Syria Afghanistan Dominican Republic Guatemala Burkina Faso Armenia Lesotho Seychelles Kyrgyzstan Iceland Mozambique Liberia Belize Togo Belarus Honduras Bolivia Barbados Republic of the Congo Eritrea Sudan Puerto Rico Democratic Republic of the Congo Kosovo Sierra Leone U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Gambia Niger Montenegro Gibraltar Saint Kitts and Nevis Guadeloupe Equatorial Guinea Mali Papua New Guinea Cook Islands Isle of Man Grenada Sint Maarten Vanuatu Georgia South Sudan Bahamas Turks and Caicos Islands Uruguay Liechtenstein Paraguay Solomon Islands Timor-Leste Gabon Antigua and Barbuda Tonga Nicaragua Suriname Tajikistan Monaco Greenland Guam El Salvador Cabo Verde Bhutan Flag Meaning & Details 358 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