United States United Kingdom Canada Australia India France Germany Netherlands Singapore China Russia Philippines Belgium Italy Spain Ireland Sweden Taiwan Japan South Africa New Zealand Brazil Czech Republic Slovenia Hong Kong Argentina Poland Switzerland Malaysia Indonesia South Korea Turkey Israel Pakistan Norway Mexico Portugal Denmark Austria Finland Vietnam Thailand Romania Slovakia United Arab Emirates Greece Ukraine Hungary Egypt Bulgaria Serbia Iceland Saudi Arabia Croatia Bangladesh Sri Lanka Iran Peru Nigeria North Macedonia Lithuania Belarus Estonia Venezuela Qatar Chile Nepal Colombia Kenya Malta Luxembourg Iraq Lebanon Ecuador Jordan Morocco Ghana Kuwait El Salvador Bosnia and Herzegovina Isle of Man Cyprus Bahrain Jamaica Uruguay Trinidad and Tobago Costa Rica Latvia Puerto Rico Georgia Kyrgyzstan Panama Kazakhstan Cambodia Tanzania Tunisia Moldova Uzbekistan Syria Algeria Guam Bahamas Senegal Albania Antigua and Barbuda Cayman Islands Libya Brunei Darussalam Dominica Mongolia Oman Dominican Republic Maldives Azerbaijan Sudan Saint Lucia Cote D'Ivoire Botswana Paraguay Grenada Myanmar Ethiopia Mauritius Barbados Armenia Fiji Honduras Uganda Mozambique Suriname Namibia Yemen Afghanistan Eswatini Gibraltar Jersey Guatemala Macao Guyana Papua New Guinea Bhutan Montenegro Zambia Zimbabwe Bermuda Angola Nicaragua Guernsey Anguilla Benin U.S. Virgin Islands Lesotho French Guiana Seychelles Martinique Faroe Islands Turkmenistan Laos Monaco Togo Bolivia Gambia Burkina Faso Aruba Cabo Verde Northern Mariana Islands Palestinian Territory American Samoa Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! American Samoa Flag Flag Information blue, with a white triangle edged in red that is based on the fly side and extends to the hoist side a brown and white American bald eagle flying toward the hoist side is carrying 2 traditional Samoan symbols of authority, a war club known as a "fa'alaufa'i" (upper/left talon), and a coconut-fiber fly whisk known as a "fue" (lower/right talon) the combination of symbols broadly mimics that seen on the US Great Seal and reflects the relationship between the US and American Samoa
Source: CIA - The World Factbook