Thailand Indonesia India United States Philippines Japan Malaysia Nigeria Bangladesh Myanmar Iran Vietnam Nepal United Kingdom Australia Singapore Canada Pakistan South Korea Egypt Taiwan Ethiopia Turkey Hong Kong Iraq Saudi Arabia Russia China Ireland Germany Netherlands France South Africa Sweden Peru Brazil Uganda Tanzania Kenya Jordan Ghana Cambodia Italy United Arab Emirates Laos Greece New Zealand Denmark Finland Morocco Sri Lanka Poland Spain Czech Republic Lebanon Portugal Switzerland Mexico Maldives Croatia Colombia Belgium Norway Austria Romania Somalia Hungary Ecuador Cyprus Cameroon Malawi Palestinian Territory Yemen Zimbabwe Ukraine Algeria Qatar Chile Cote D'Ivoire Uzbekistan Israel Oman Afghanistan Tunisia Rwanda Serbia Kazakhstan Bulgaria Lithuania Syria Bhutan Zambia Bahrain Albania Brunei Darussalam Latvia Kuwait Senegal Togo Botswana Argentina Georgia Libya Kosovo Fiji Mongolia Slovakia Namibia Sudan Mauritius Bosnia and Herzegovina Papua New Guinea Sierra Leone Jamaica Estonia South Sudan Benin Trinidad and Tobago Montenegro Guyana Gambia Liberia Democratic Republic of the Congo Luxembourg Timor-Leste Macao Eswatini North Macedonia Slovenia Eritrea Cuba Belize Burkina Faso Moldova Paraguay Azerbaijan Saint Lucia Puerto Rico Cayman Islands Lesotho Venezuela Samoa Costa Rica Haiti Iceland Belarus Mozambique Panama Malta Kyrgyzstan Republic of the Congo Saint Kitts and Nevis Guinea British Virgin Islands El Salvador Dominican Republic Nicaragua Barbados Armenia Angola Cabo Verde Honduras Isle of Man Solomon Islands American Samoa Tajikistan Bolivia Burundi Seychelles Guatemala Guernsey Uruguay Greenland Micronesia Monaco Grenada Mali Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Marshall Islands Jersey Reunion Kosovo Flag Meaning & Details 15 VISITORS FROM HERE! Kosovo Flag Flag Information centered on a dark blue field is a gold-colored silhouette of Kosovo surmounted by six white, five-pointed stars arrayed in a slight arc each star represents one of the major ethnic groups of Kosovo: Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Gorani, Roma, and Bosniaks note: one of only two national flags that uses a map as a design element the flag of Cyprus is the other
Learn more about Kosovo »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook