Philippines Singapore United States Russia Malaysia China Canada Australia United Arab Emirates Hong Kong India United Kingdom Pakistan Thailand Japan Germany Bangladesh Indonesia South Korea Qatar Vietnam Netherlands South Africa France Taiwan New Zealand Romania Poland Finland Myanmar Cambodia Brunei Darussalam Italy Saudi Arabia Turkey Brazil Spain Sweden Mexico Norway Portugal Sri Lanka Ireland Switzerland Czech Republic Israel Egypt Greece Nigeria Slovakia Ukraine Kuwait Hungary Belgium Bahrain Denmark Argentina Kazakhstan Austria Peru Iran Kenya Serbia Croatia Chile Maldives Estonia Oman Bulgaria Cameroon Mongolia Lithuania Morocco Nepal Mauritius Colombia Slovenia Cyprus Macao Jordan Moldova Ghana Costa Rica Malta Trinidad and Tobago Guam Uganda Papua New Guinea Ecuador Azerbaijan Jamaica Tanzania North Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina Honduras Belize Iraq Seychelles Algeria Laos Lebanon Latvia Guatemala Panama Tunisia Malawi Georgia Dominican Republic Botswana Palestinian Territory Zimbabwe Benin Iceland Luxembourg Suriname Saint Vincent and the Grenadines El Salvador Senegal Uzbekistan Bhutan Palau Northern Mariana Islands Montenegro Uruguay Cote D'Ivoire Puerto Rico Albania Belarus Bahamas Cayman Islands American Samoa Dominica Sierra Leone Kyrgyzstan Anguilla Fiji Somalia Aruba British Virgin Islands Barbados Venezuela Madagascar Syria Sudan Sint Maarten Bolivia Ethiopia Togo Armenia Tonga Curacao Haiti Kosovo Gambia Afghanistan Guyana Guinea Turks and Caicos Islands Monaco Rwanda Angola San Marino Nicaragua Saint Lucia Reunion Vanuatu U.S. Virgin Islands Solomon Islands Micronesia Cook Islands Saint Lucia Flag Meaning & Details 1 VISITOR FROM HERE! Saint Lucia Flag Flag Information cerulean blue with a gold isosceles triangle below a black arrowhead the upper edges of the arrowhead have a white border the blue color represents the sky and sea, gold stands for sunshine and prosperity, and white and black the racial composition of the island (with the latter being dominant) the two major triangles invoke the twin Pitons (Gros Piton and Petit Piton), cone-shaped volcanic plugs that are a symbol of the island
Learn more about Saint Lucia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook