Indonesia Singapore United States Malaysia China Philippines Japan India Timor-Leste Canada Germany United Kingdom Russia Turkey Netherlands Australia Thailand Taiwan Poland South Korea Vietnam France Brazil Ireland Hong Kong Saudi Arabia South Africa Cambodia Spain Czech Republic Pakistan Finland Egypt Sweden Romania Italy Mexico Iran Nigeria Hungary Peru Brunei Darussalam Greece Ecuador Israel Ukraine Bangladesh Slovakia Dominican Republic Serbia Colombia Norway Iraq New Zealand Kenya Bulgaria Argentina Ghana Belgium Switzerland Nepal United Arab Emirates Austria Lithuania Portugal Sri Lanka Algeria Denmark Qatar North Macedonia Morocco Jordan Luxembourg Kazakhstan Ethiopia Chile Latvia Oman Tanzania Uzbekistan Iceland Seychelles Albania Myanmar Malta Jamaica Bolivia Palestinian Territory Kuwait Togo Uganda Slovenia Macao Benin Lebanon Venezuela Armenia Bahrain Azerbaijan Croatia Fiji Mongolia Tunisia Bosnia and Herzegovina Trinidad and Tobago Burkina Faso Mauritius Rwanda Georgia Cote D'Ivoire Afghanistan Tonga Moldova Estonia Isle of Man Costa Rica Panama Laos Belarus Syria Namibia Montenegro Monaco Guyana Liechtenstein Cyprus El Salvador Honduras Zambia Cameroon Guatemala Puerto Rico Zimbabwe Sudan Andorra Bahamas Barbados Paraguay Senegal Libya Kosovo Aruba Liberia Papua New Guinea Cayman Islands Nicaragua Sierra Leone Botswana Mozambique Mali Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan British Virgin Islands Lesotho Djibouti Madagascar Malawi Vanuatu Yemen American Samoa Guadeloupe Maldives Guinea French Guiana Somalia Samoa Suriname Chile Flag Meaning & Details 16 VISITORS FROM HERE! Chile Flag Flag Information two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red a blue square the same height as the white band at the hoist-side end of the white band the square bears a white five-pointed star in the center representing a guide to progress and honor blue symbolizes the sky, white is for the snow-covered Andes, and red represents the blood spilled to achieve independence note: design influenced by the US flag
Learn more about Chile »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook