United States Vietnam Russia India China Thailand Indonesia Germany United Kingdom Canada Brazil Pakistan Singapore South Korea Australia France Japan Ireland Malaysia Philippines Netherlands Laos Bangladesh Turkey Czech Republic Sweden Taiwan Italy Spain Hong Kong Belgium South Africa Romania Mexico Norway Saudi Arabia Argentina Iran Israel Poland United Arab Emirates Egypt Nigeria Sri Lanka Cambodia Slovenia Venezuela Finland Algeria Portugal New Zealand Ukraine Colombia Peru Denmark Hungary Nepal Slovakia Latvia Greece Austria Switzerland Myanmar Morocco Serbia Chile Bulgaria Croatia Kuwait Mauritius Dominican Republic Ecuador Puerto Rico Lithuania Iraq British Virgin Islands Estonia Ghana Tunisia Kenya Qatar Georgia Jamaica Ethiopia Belize Cameroon Kazakhstan Belarus Jordan Senegal Albania Lebanon Brunei Darussalam Zimbabwe Azerbaijan Luxembourg Maldives Bosnia and Herzegovina Mongolia Moldova Cyprus Cote D'Ivoire Madagascar Afghanistan Costa Rica Barbados North Macedonia Uganda Uruguay Honduras Sierra Leone Tanzania Angola Timor-Leste Bahrain Fiji Saint Lucia Uzbekistan Mali Burkina Faso Libya Zambia Oman Macao Turks and Caicos Islands Panama Paraguay U.S. Virgin Islands Iceland Palestinian Territory Malta Guam Guatemala Bahamas Liberia Trinidad and Tobago Bolivia Martinique Benin Republic of the Congo Yemen Micronesia French Polynesia Guinea Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Northern Mariana Islands New Caledonia Botswana Haiti Mauritania Syria Reunion Chad Cayman Islands El Salvador Isle of Man Armenia Kyrgyzstan Sudan Niue Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Niue Flag Flag Information yellow with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant the flag of the UK bears five yellow five-pointed stars - a large star on a blue disk in the center and a smaller star on each arm of the bold red cross the larger star stands for Niue, the smaller stars recall the Southern Cross constellation on the New Zealand flag and symbolize links with that country yellow represents the bright sunshine of Niue and the warmth and friendship between Niue and New Zealand
Source: CIA - The World Factbook