United States Singapore United Kingdom Canada Australia Malaysia Indonesia Germany France Netherlands India Hong Kong Russia Italy Finland Sweden New Zealand Japan Austria Switzerland Philippines Belgium Spain Denmark Romania China Norway Thailand Brazil Ireland Poland Vietnam Greece Hungary Mexico Latvia Taiwan Portugal Bulgaria Czech Republic Pakistan South Korea Estonia Ukraine Slovakia Turkey Lithuania Slovenia Nigeria Kazakhstan South Africa Mongolia Iceland Argentina Luxembourg Peru Chile Nepal Serbia Brunei Darussalam Saudi Arabia Costa Rica Kenya Isle of Man United Arab Emirates Croatia Colombia Cambodia Israel Bangladesh Myanmar Egypt Morocco Moldova Panama Bahrain Jordan Georgia Sri Lanka Venezuela Tunisia Mauritius Macao Ecuador Honduras Jamaica Uruguay Qatar Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Dominican Republic Iraq Ghana Trinidad and Tobago Maldives Lebanon Oman Kuwait Cyprus Belarus Albania Algeria El Salvador Cabo Verde Kyrgyzstan Guatemala North Macedonia Madagascar Puerto Rico Reunion Paraguay Zambia Montenegro Nicaragua Malta Sint Maarten Saint Kitts and Nevis Laos Armenia Guam Guernsey Sudan Cameroon Benin Fiji Uzbekistan Christmas Island Ethiopia Azerbaijan Palau Angola Bahamas Mali Somalia Barbados Republic of the Congo Northern Mariana Islands U.S. Virgin Islands Gibraltar Mozambique Uganda Guadeloupe Yemen Faroe Islands Senegal Libya Timor-Leste Antigua and Barbuda French Polynesia Suriname Curacao Iran Solomon Islands Cote D'Ivoire Kosovo Aruba Palestinian Territory Wallis and Futuna Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Wallis and Futuna Flag Flag Information unofficial, local flag has a red field with four white isosceles triangles in the middle, representing the three native kings of the islands and the French administrator the apexes of the triangles are oriented inward and at right angles to each other the flag of France, outlined in white on two sides, is in the upper hoist quadrant note: the design is derived from an original red banner with a white cross pattee that was introduced in the 19th century by French missionaries the flag of France is used for official occasions
Source: CIA - The World Factbook