United States United Kingdom Australia Singapore Canada Brazil Germany Netherlands India France Ireland New Zealand China Russia Malta Spain Italy Sweden Poland Malaysia Japan South Africa Philippines Hong Kong Finland Belgium Mexico Indonesia Norway United Arab Emirates Switzerland Denmark Austria Portugal Turkey Kuwait Czech Republic Romania Thailand Greece Argentina Israel Kazakhstan Bangladesh Nigeria Hungary South Korea Pakistan Bulgaria Ukraine Vietnam Saudi Arabia Qatar Egypt Lithuania Serbia Taiwan Chile Slovenia Croatia Colombia Costa Rica Jamaica Kenya Slovakia Luxembourg Puerto Rico Ecuador Jersey Peru Guernsey Trinidad and Tobago Palestinian Territory Sri Lanka Iceland Cyprus Lebanon Dominican Republic Seychelles Estonia Armenia Bahrain Isle of Man Jordan Panama Brunei Darussalam Algeria Albania Angola Oman Barbados Ghana Maldives Uruguay Guam Bahamas Azerbaijan Honduras Venezuela Belarus Nepal Moldova Bosnia and Herzegovina Morocco El Salvador Curacao Guatemala Latvia Zambia Iraq Zimbabwe Uzbekistan Belize Ethiopia U.S. Virgin Islands Rwanda Georgia Myanmar Tanzania Gambia Uganda Nicaragua Mauritius Falkland Islands Antigua and Barbuda Cote D'Ivoire Madagascar Liberia Gibraltar North Macedonia Martinique Lesotho Namibia Equatorial Guinea Niger Sao Tome and Principe Democratic Republic of the Congo Aruba French Polynesia Libya Fiji Botswana Papua New Guinea Cayman Islands Cameroon Paraguay Suriname Faroe Islands Macao Saint Lucia Bermuda Bolivia Laos Northern Mariana Islands Dominica Togo Turks and Caicos Islands American Samoa Saint Pierre and Miquelon Tunisia Bahamas Flag Meaning & Details 6 VISITORS FROM HERE! Bahamas Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of aquamarine (top), gold, and aquamarine, with a black equilateral triangle based on the hoist side the band colors represent the golden beaches of the islands surrounded by the aquamarine sea black represents the vigor and force of a united people, while the pointing triangle indicates the enterprise and determination of the Bahamian people to develop the rich resources of land and sea
Learn more about Bahamas »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook