Bhutan Singapore United States India Australia China Bangladesh Nepal Japan Germany United Kingdom Canada Thailand Netherlands Ireland France Pakistan Philippines South Korea Russia Italy Sweden Switzerland New Zealand Sri Lanka Ethiopia Nigeria Spain Malaysia Indonesia Hong Kong Austria Czech Republic Kuwait Finland Vietnam Kenya South Africa Poland Denmark Ghana Uganda Malawi Algeria Turkey Brazil Taiwan Portugal Tanzania Iran United Arab Emirates Belgium Saudi Arabia Romania Zambia Hungary Norway Mexico Qatar Israel Egypt Rwanda Slovakia Maldives Myanmar Togo Colombia South Sudan Oman Iraq Morocco Cambodia Botswana Somalia Cote D'Ivoire Cyprus Mozambique Zimbabwe Ukraine Namibia Greece Chile Senegal Peru Mauritius Eswatini Liberia Kazakhstan Serbia Cameroon Jordan Slovenia Bahrain Bulgaria Palestinian Territory Sierra Leone Lebanon Uzbekistan Estonia Tunisia Libya Trinidad and Tobago Burkina Faso Sudan Georgia El Salvador Mongolia Papua New Guinea Afghanistan Luxembourg Iceland Lithuania Lesotho Argentina Timor-Leste Fiji Croatia Costa Rica Angola Jamaica Ecuador Laos Malta Armenia Albania Brunei Darussalam Gambia Uruguay Dominican Republic Guatemala Montenegro Puerto Rico Guyana Democratic Republic of the Congo Suriname Benin Latvia Yemen Belarus Syria Moldova Belize Macao Solomon Islands Madagascar Azerbaijan North Macedonia Central African Republic Burundi Kyrgyzstan Barbados Mali Saint Kitts and Nevis Bahamas Aland Islands Mauritania Saint Lucia Kosovo Isle of Man Tajikistan Guinea Honduras Eritrea Vanuatu Monaco Cayman Islands Guam Cabo Verde Bermuda Niger Sao Tome and Principe Samoa Panama Seychelles Venezuela Haiti Turks and Caicos Islands Paraguay Reunion Grenada American Samoa Gabon Martinique Cuba Palau Niger Flag Meaning & Details 1 VISITOR FROM HERE! Niger Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of orange (top), white, and green with a small orange disk centered in the white band the orange band denotes the drier northern regions of the Sahara white stands for purity and innocence green symbolizes hope and the fertile and productive southern and western areas, as well as the Niger River the orange disc represents the sun and the sacrifices made by the people note: similar to the flag of India, which has a blue spoked wheel centered in the white band
Learn more about Niger »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook