United States Japan Germany Russia Italy United Kingdom Canada China Netherlands France Poland Spain Brazil Belgium Australia Czech Republic Austria Sweden Switzerland Greece Ukraine Puerto Rico Romania Norway Hungary Denmark New Zealand Portugal Indonesia Mexico Finland Argentina Slovenia Israel Slovakia Ireland Turkey South Korea Serbia Croatia Singapore Bulgaria Colombia Chile Venezuela Hong Kong Costa Rica Saudi Arabia Belarus India Panama Thailand South Africa Ecuador Kuwait Philippines Dominican Republic Luxembourg Lithuania Estonia Kazakhstan Bosnia and Herzegovina Peru Uruguay Taiwan United Arab Emirates Latvia Malaysia Malta Trinidad and Tobago Jamaica Iceland New Caledonia El Salvador Qatar Moldova Cuba Cyprus Martinique Guadeloupe Honduras Iraq Bolivia North Macedonia Barbados Georgia Reunion Lebanon Netherlands Antilles Oman Guatemala Pakistan Anguilla Jordan Morocco U.S. Virgin Islands Algeria Iran San Marino Paraguay Nigeria Macao Bahrain Albania Vietnam Mongolia Brunei Darussalam Antigua and Barbuda Sri Lanka Armenia Isle of Man Saint Kitts and Nevis Guernsey Tajikistan Angola Cayman Islands Guyana Montenegro Liechtenstein French Guiana Curacao Egypt Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Sudan Seychelles Uganda Aruba Belize Caribbean Netherlands Palestinian Territory Mozambique Djibouti Bermuda Libya Bangladesh Tunisia Kenya Jersey Mauritius Nepal Afghanistan Zambia Chad Nicaragua Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Dominica Mali Haiti Suriname Laos Lesotho Greenland Myanmar Uzbekistan Burkina Faso Rwanda Burundi Benin Andorra Togo Malawi Mauritania Cameroon Syria Bhutan Yemen Cambodia Zimbabwe Tanzania Guam Aland Islands British Virgin Islands Namibia Botswana Bahamas Niger Republic of the Congo Madagascar Fiji Saint Lucia Democratic Republic of the Congo Cook Islands Cabo Verde Monaco French Polynesia Sint Maarten Northern Mariana Islands Faroe Islands Liberia Aruba Flag Meaning & Details 5 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