United States China Singapore Indonesia India United Kingdom Nigeria Malaysia Pakistan Saudi Arabia Australia Vietnam Netherlands South Africa Canada Germany Philippines Russia Brazil France Kenya Turkey Bangladesh Hong Kong Tunisia Iran Japan Ukraine Finland Ghana Spain Romania Ireland Iraq Jordan Sri Lanka Italy Morocco Egypt South Korea Ethiopia Taiwan United Arab Emirates Tanzania Greece Austria Poland Portugal Colombia Sweden Czech Republic Nepal Sudan Peru Cameroon Algeria Switzerland Zimbabwe Thailand Mexico Norway Serbia Kuwait Palestinian Territory Lithuania Oman Albania Lebanon New Zealand Belgium Uganda Uzbekistan Yemen Hungary Senegal Slovakia Qatar Kazakhstan Trinidad and Tobago Israel Bulgaria Mauritius Cambodia Cyprus Denmark Bosnia and Herzegovina Brunei Darussalam Georgia Moldova Argentina Bahrain Azerbaijan Croatia Latvia Chile Zambia Syria Botswana Ecuador Somalia Slovenia Malta Rwanda Cote D'Ivoire Sierra Leone Jamaica Libya Burundi Macao Malawi Gambia Kosovo Laos North Macedonia Estonia Bhutan Mozambique Afghanistan Bolivia Guyana Togo Costa Rica Venezuela Armenia Mongolia Democratic Republic of the Congo Benin Maldives Lesotho Eswatini Belarus Liberia Myanmar Seychelles Mauritania Burkina Faso South Sudan Guatemala Gabon Saint Kitts and Nevis Fiji Curacao Namibia Uruguay Angola Turks and Caicos Islands Puerto Rico Honduras Dominica Isle of Man Djibouti Belize Niger Luxembourg Anguilla Aruba Guinea Eritrea Tajikistan Bahamas Turkey Flag Meaning & Details 195 VISITORS FROM HERE! Turkey Flag Flag Information red with a vertical white crescent moon (the closed portion is toward the hoist side) and white five-pointed star centered just outside the crescent opening the flag colors and designs closely resemble those on the banner of the Ottoman Empire, which preceded modern-day Turkey the crescent moon and star serve as insignia for Turkic peoples according to one interpretation, the flag represents the reflection of the moon and a star in a pool of blood of Turkish warriors
Learn more about Turkey »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook