China United States Germany Russia United Kingdom France Czech Republic Italy Turkey Brazil Netherlands Poland Ukraine Canada Spain Australia Hungary Austria Sweden India Belgium Switzerland Mexico Japan Romania Argentina Norway Serbia Belarus Denmark Slovakia Greece South Korea South Africa Finland Chile Bulgaria Ireland Portugal Croatia Indonesia Kazakhstan Hong Kong Peru Israel Pakistan Egypt Singapore Taiwan Algeria New Zealand Lithuania Vietnam Slovenia Thailand Colombia Malaysia Iran Saudi Arabia Bosnia and Herzegovina Venezuela Morocco Estonia Philippines Sri Lanka Latvia Puerto Rico Myanmar Bangladesh Moldova United Arab Emirates Georgia Azerbaijan Luxembourg Lebanon Uruguay North Macedonia Iraq Costa Rica Uzbekistan Ecuador Cyprus Tunisia Mauritius Malta Bolivia Paraguay Albania Libya Jordan Armenia Trinidad and Tobago Syria Montenegro Iceland Afghanistan Kenya Guatemala Cambodia Nigeria Reunion El Salvador Isle of Man Martinique Kyrgyzstan Panama Qatar Dominican Republic Kuwait Angola Seychelles Turkmenistan Nepal Papua New Guinea Oman Honduras Greenland Jamaica Nicaragua Bahrain New Caledonia Suriname Guadeloupe Guernsey Tanzania Tajikistan Ethiopia Liberia Fiji Jersey Belize Haiti United States Minor Outlying Islands Uganda Sudan Guinea Kosovo Namibia Yemen Madagascar Palau Bhutan Guam Burundi Niger Malawi Faroe Islands Laos Cote D'Ivoire Botswana Maldives Zambia Palestinian Territory Brunei Darussalam Bermuda Liechtenstein Andorra French Polynesia Cuba Sierra Leone Democratic Republic of the Congo Cayman Islands Benin Mozambique French Guiana Zimbabwe Saint Lucia Aruba British Virgin Islands Barbados Mauritania Ghana Macao Cameroon Cabo Verde Djibouti Mali Tajikistan Flag Meaning & Details 4 VISITORS FROM HERE! Tajikistan Flag Flag Information three horizontal stripes of red (top), a wider stripe of white, and green a gold crown surmounted by seven gold, five-pointed stars is located in the center of the white stripe red represents the sun, victory, and the unity of the nation, white stands for purity, cotton, and mountain snows, while green is the color of Islam and the bounty of nature the crown symbolizes the Tajik people the seven stars signify the Tajik magic number "seven" - a symbol of perfection and the embodiment of happiness
Learn more about Tajikistan »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook