Indonesia United States Singapore United Kingdom Philippines Malaysia China India Vietnam Australia Egypt Nigeria Pakistan Kenya Russia Iran South Africa Netherlands Hong Kong Sri Lanka Germany Thailand South Korea Japan Peru Canada Turkey Saudi Arabia Poland Iraq Nepal Jordan Ghana France Timor-Leste Bangladesh Taiwan Brazil Ireland Finland New Zealand Italy United Arab Emirates Greece Sweden Romania Lithuania Zimbabwe Portugal Morocco Belgium Ecuador Tanzania Cambodia Palestinian Territory Spain Yemen Algeria Tunisia Oman Israel Mauritius Austria Uganda Switzerland Ukraine Somalia Trinidad and Tobago Syria Serbia Zambia Croatia Mexico Colombia Bahrain Hungary Lebanon Ethiopia Cameroon Czech Republic Chile Estonia Botswana Myanmar Malawi Norway Denmark Slovakia Jamaica Libya Suriname Kazakhstan Qatar Cyprus Fiji Malta Maldives Bulgaria Macao Argentina Latvia Lesotho Slovenia Bhutan Puerto Rico Costa Rica Brunei Darussalam Uzbekistan Albania Barbados Armenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Namibia Azerbaijan Kuwait Mongolia Saint Lucia North Macedonia Moldova Papua New Guinea Kosovo Gambia Venezuela Mali Sudan Cote D'Ivoire Eswatini Iceland Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Angola Laos Bolivia Montenegro Luxembourg Senegal Dominican Republic Bahamas Belize Guyana Kyrgyzstan British Virgin Islands Antigua and Barbuda Belarus U.S. Virgin Islands Dominica Panama Sierra Leone Mozambique Rwanda Burundi Seychelles Solomon Islands Benin Curacao Aruba South Sudan Equatorial Guinea Mauritania Uruguay Afghanistan Georgia French Polynesia Kiribati Turks and Caicos Islands Eritrea Jersey Tajikistan Guam New Caledonia Grenada Democratic Republic of the Congo Guatemala Papua New Guinea Flag Meaning & Details 6 VISITORS FROM HERE! Papua New Guinea Flag Flag Information divided diagonally from upper hoist-side corner the upper triangle is red with a soaring yellow bird of paradise centered the lower triangle is black with five, white, five-pointed stars of the Southern Cross constellation centered red, black, and yellow are traditional colors of Papua New Guinea the bird of paradise - endemic to the island of New Guinea - is an emblem of regional tribal culture and represents the emergence of Papua New Guinea as a nation the Southern Cross, visible in the night sky, symbolizes Papua New Guinea's connection with Australia and several other countries in the South Pacific
Learn more about Papua New Guinea »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook