United States India Philippines United Kingdom Canada Australia Indonesia Mexico Spain South Africa Thailand Turkey Malaysia France Germany Singapore Pakistan United Arab Emirates Colombia Brazil Russia New Zealand Italy Netherlands Egypt Jamaica South Korea Trinidad and Tobago Saudi Arabia Peru Argentina Czech Republic Ireland Hong Kong Belgium Vietnam Portugal Chile Sri Lanka Sweden Kenya Poland Bulgaria China Japan Ecuador Greece Puerto Rico Switzerland Nigeria Serbia Taiwan Ukraine Denmark Israel Bahrain Norway Lithuania Croatia Jordan Bangladesh Panama Hungary Kuwait Romania Lebanon Costa Rica Algeria Venezuela Slovenia Honduras Finland Nepal Qatar Guatemala Dominican Republic Iraq Namibia Austria Slovakia Belize North Macedonia Malta Latvia Bahamas Guyana Oman Cambodia Bosnia and Herzegovina Mauritius Ghana Brunei Darussalam Albania El Salvador Maldives Mongolia Morocco Fiji Bolivia Tanzania Estonia Tunisia Barbados Cyprus Ethiopia Georgia Palestinian Territory Belarus Zimbabwe Nicaragua Saint Lucia Myanmar Botswana Paraguay Libya Zambia Syria Kazakhstan Dominica Uruguay Moldova Grenada Uganda Sudan Antigua and Barbuda Guam Luxembourg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Iceland Macao Saint Kitts and Nevis Cameroon Papua New Guinea Afghanistan Azerbaijan Northern Mariana Islands Rwanda Bhutan Armenia Isle of Man Montenegro Laos Cayman Islands Eswatini Seychelles British Virgin Islands Yemen Guernsey Mozambique Malawi Netherlands Antilles Somalia Bermuda U.S. Virgin Islands Liberia Gambia Suriname Tonga Reunion Lesotho Monaco Aruba Djibouti Iran Angola Cote D'Ivoire Turks and Caicos Islands Vanuatu Kyrgyzstan Anguilla Guadeloupe Haiti Jersey Martinique Greenland Senegal Burkina Faso Sierra Leone Niger Solomon Islands Micronesia American Samoa Madagascar Palau South Sudan Sint Maarten Eritrea Caribbean Netherlands Faroe Islands Saint Helena Uzbekistan Mauritania Falkland Islands French Polynesia Gibraltar Cuba Cook Islands Togo Aruba Flag Meaning & Details 4 VISITORS FROM HERE! Aruba Flag Flag Information blue, with two narrow, horizontal, yellow stripes across the lower portion and a red, four-pointed star outlined in white in the upper hoist-side corner the star represents Aruba and its red soil and white beaches, its four points the four major languages (Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish, English) as well as the four points of a compass, to indicate that its inhabitants come from all over the world the blue symbolizes Caribbean waters and skies the stripes represent the island's two main "industries": the flow of tourists to the sun-drenched beaches and the flow of minerals from the earth
Learn more about Aruba »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook