Indonesia Philippines United States Cambodia Singapore India China Nigeria United Kingdom Malaysia Vietnam Australia Hong Kong Turkey South Africa Thailand Canada Germany Pakistan Nepal Ireland Japan Netherlands Iran Russia Kenya Taiwan Sweden Zambia Egypt Peru France Greece Saudi Arabia South Korea Ghana Finland Spain Kazakhstan Colombia Poland Ecuador Morocco New Zealand Mexico Italy Tanzania Brazil United Arab Emirates Bangladesh Sri Lanka Jordan Algeria Ethiopia Israel Laos Romania Iraq Norway Ukraine Austria Portugal Uzbekistan Argentina Uganda Belgium Hungary Chile Myanmar Denmark Oman Switzerland Libya Lithuania Brunei Darussalam Jamaica Czech Republic Malawi Slovakia Zimbabwe Cyprus Botswana Slovenia Mauritius Namibia Lebanon Bulgaria Palestinian Territory Yemen Rwanda Serbia Latvia Qatar Azerbaijan Macao Panama Trinidad and Tobago Kuwait Maldives Costa Rica Mongolia Guyana Kosovo Croatia Somalia Tunisia Bhutan Malta Venezuela Iceland Bahrain Fiji Lesotho Bosnia and Herzegovina Barbados Puerto Rico Seychelles Timor-Leste Eswatini Estonia Afghanistan El Salvador Sudan Liberia Georgia Cameroon Bolivia Dominican Republic Belize Paraguay Nicaragua Albania North Macedonia Togo Papua New Guinea Grenada American Samoa Honduras Moldova Antigua and Barbuda U.S. Virgin Islands South Sudan Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Madagascar Luxembourg Cote D'Ivoire Guatemala Uruguay Republic of the Congo Belarus Mozambique Armenia Angola Benin Kyrgyzstan Cuba Saint Lucia Gambia Sierra Leone Cayman Islands Vanuatu Isle of Man Syria Saint Kitts and Nevis Senegal Samoa Dominica Bahamas Cabo Verde Turkmenistan Haiti Djibouti Anguilla Palau Turks and Caicos Islands Suriname Tonga Marshall Islands Montserrat Bermuda Reunion Tajikistan Solomon Islands Curacao British Virgin Islands Chad Bhutan Flag Meaning & Details 15 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