Ghana United States Democratic Republic of the Congo Indonesia Brazil South Africa Bangladesh Mali Philippines Singapore Algeria Nigeria Cote D'Ivoire Senegal Spain India Angola Sudan Saudi Arabia Republic of the Congo Iraq Morocco Bahrain Germany Sri Lanka Thailand Mongolia Burkina Faso United Kingdom Guinea Pakistan China Malaysia France Tunisia Haiti Albania Sierra Leone Japan Yemen Nepal Mexico Netherlands Cameroon Georgia Panama Cambodia Uganda Canada Oman Somalia Gabon Romania Vietnam Mozambique Dominican Republic Russia Chile Niger Italy Azerbaijan Turkey Mauritania Ethiopia South Korea Benin Mauritius Kenya Kuwait United Arab Emirates Laos Bolivia Czech Republic Burundi Portugal Peru Egypt Trinidad and Tobago Tanzania Argentina Belgium Palestinian Territory Israel Colombia Togo Ukraine Hong Kong El Salvador Switzerland Syria Poland Greece Guatemala New Zealand Myanmar Equatorial Guinea Zambia Finland Jordan Madagascar Ecuador Australia Venezuela Ireland North Macedonia Lebanon Afghanistan Solomon Islands Malta Rwanda Libya Kyrgyzstan Costa Rica Austria Uzbekistan Papua New Guinea Kazakhstan Sweden Liberia Bulgaria Honduras Qatar Jamaica Malawi Iran Taiwan Zimbabwe Hungary Armenia Chad Cuba South Sudan French Polynesia Slovakia Suriname Fiji Croatia Serbia Denmark Nicaragua Uruguay Timor-Leste Cyprus Kosovo Latvia Seychelles Eswatini Namibia Barbados Tajikistan Luxembourg Bahamas Gambia Moldova Lithuania Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovenia Grenada Belarus Guyana Norway French Guiana Maldives Cabo Verde Puerto Rico Belize Paraguay Antigua and Barbuda Lesotho Guadeloupe Saint Kitts and Nevis Reunion Saint Lucia Cayman Islands Botswana Central African Republic Estonia Dominica Turks and Caicos Islands Guinea-Bissau Djibouti Mayotte British Virgin Islands Martinique Iceland Niger Flag Meaning & Details 250 VISITORS 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