United Arab Emirates India Saudi Arabia Oman United States Qatar Kuwait Kenya Bahrain Singapore Philippines United Kingdom South Africa Canada Malaysia Australia Nigeria Germany Hong Kong France Uganda Netherlands Jamaica Thailand Ghana Tanzania Taiwan Democratic Republic of the Congo Indonesia New Zealand South Korea Turkey Maldives Bangladesh Zambia Bhutan Russia Mauritius Sweden Ethiopia Italy Pakistan Nepal Vietnam Myanmar Brunei Darussalam Rwanda Egypt Angola Belgium Cambodia Spain Mexico Switzerland Iraq Namibia China Japan Trinidad and Tobago Czech Republic Mozambique Malawi Poland Sri Lanka Senegal Liberia Algeria Norway Sierra Leone Brazil Israel Romania Seychelles Denmark Jordan Somalia Cameroon Morocco Sudan Kazakhstan Fiji Togo Gabon Lebanon Ireland Greece Finland Uzbekistan Cote D'Ivoire Serbia Colombia Hungary Portugal Benin Malta Zimbabwe Sint Maarten Gambia Guam Ukraine Bulgaria Bermuda Albania Guinea Argentina Papua New Guinea Mali Croatia Eswatini Cyprus Laos Ecuador Burundi Puerto Rico Macao Barbados Burkina Faso Iran Djibouti Libya Austria Republic of the Congo Lithuania Niger Botswana American Samoa Belize Madagascar Luxembourg Jersey Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Martin Mongolia Yemen Chile Costa Rica Azerbaijan Monaco Lesotho Cook Islands Uruguay Samoa Syria Timor-Leste Panama Anguilla U.S. Virgin Islands Marshall Islands Isle of Man Kyrgyzstan Cayman Islands Bahamas Chad Palestinian Territory Reunion Venezuela Belarus Tunisia Armenia New Caledonia Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! New Caledonia Flag Flag Information New Caledonia has two official flags alongside the flag of France, the Kanak (indigenous Melanesian) flag has equal status the latter consists of three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green a large yellow disk - diameter two-thirds the height of the flag - shifted slightly to the hoist side is edged in black and displays a black fleche faitiere symbol, a native rooftop adornment
Source: CIA - The World Factbook