Indonesia Philippines United States Turkey South Africa China Malaysia Australia Singapore Zambia United Kingdom India Ghana Thailand Iran Nigeria Canada Sweden Brazil Mexico Germany Greece Vietnam Israel Spain Hong Kong Netherlands Japan Russia Pakistan Taiwan Colombia Saudi Arabia Namibia Norway France Zimbabwe Ireland Palestinian Territory Egypt Chile Ethiopia South Korea Ecuador Lesotho Finland Peru Kenya Jordan Italy Kazakhstan United Arab Emirates Jamaica Hungary New Zealand Austria Poland Sri Lanka Portugal Romania Morocco Iraq Brunei Darussalam Mauritius Cambodia Belgium Bangladesh Nepal Oman Slovakia Serbia Czech Republic Algeria Switzerland North Macedonia Lebanon Tanzania Cyprus Trinidad and Tobago Bhutan Lithuania Kuwait Qatar Myanmar Macao Croatia Denmark Ukraine Costa Rica Albania Uganda Rwanda Puerto Rico Guyana Argentina Malta Maldives Belize Bahrain Uzbekistan Cuba Kosovo Fiji Barbados Yemen Estonia Tunisia Botswana Bulgaria Georgia Slovenia Iceland Bosnia and Herzegovina Malawi Eswatini Guam Syria Cameroon Timor-Leste Belarus Latvia Bolivia Eritrea Afghanistan Armenia Somalia Dominican Republic Antigua and Barbuda Togo Mongolia Venezuela Luxembourg Moldova Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands Benin Saint Vincent and the Grenadines South Sudan Mozambique Senegal Seychelles Liberia Sudan El Salvador Bahamas Madagascar Kyrgyzstan Mauritania Uruguay Libya Northern Mariana Islands Honduras Vanuatu Tonga Grenada Laos Azerbaijan Burkina Faso Marshall Islands Bermuda Republic of the Congo Burundi Gibraltar Micronesia Turks and Caicos Islands Nicaragua U.S. Virgin Islands Suriname Faroe Islands French Guiana Panama Democratic Republic of the Congo Greenland Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Algeria Flag Meaning & Details 29 VISITORS FROM HERE! Algeria Flag Flag Information two equal vertical bands of green (hoist side) and white a red, five-pointed star within a red crescent centered over the two-color boundary the colors represent Islam (green), purity and peace (white), and liberty (red) the crescent and star are also Islamic symbols, but the crescent is more closed than those of other Muslim countries because Algerians believe the long crescent horns bring happiness
Learn more about Algeria »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook