United States Russia Turkey Brazil Spain South Korea India France Italy Germany Ukraine United Kingdom Mexico Canada Indonesia Vietnam Poland Argentina Japan Romania China Thailand Netherlands Saudi Arabia Portugal Colombia Morocco Belgium Australia Egypt Malaysia Peru Greece Pakistan Philippines Israel Iran Chile Czech Republic United Arab Emirates Serbia Hungary Taiwan Belarus Hong Kong Singapore Tunisia Algeria Kazakhstan Bulgaria Austria Venezuela Switzerland Croatia Slovakia Ecuador Sri Lanka Lithuania Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovenia Georgia Sweden Costa Rica Mongolia South Africa Dominican Republic Armenia Ireland Denmark Kuwait Guatemala Norway New Zealand North Macedonia Iraq Uruguay Kenya Moldova Latvia Bolivia Palestinian Territory Azerbaijan Nigeria Honduras Bangladesh Panama Finland Qatar Nicaragua Jordan Puerto Rico Lebanon Estonia El Salvador Trinidad and Tobago Reunion Bahrain Luxembourg Oman New Caledonia Syria Ghana Macao Cambodia Senegal Malta Paraguay Curacao Mauritius Montenegro Kyrgyzstan Brunei Darussalam Cyprus Jamaica Uzbekistan Uganda Sudan Madagascar Cote D'Ivoire Haiti Barbados Benin Myanmar Djibouti Tanzania Libya Nepal Cameroon Yemen Kosovo Mali Maldives Cuba Somalia Iceland Tajikistan Martinique Suriname Andorra Aruba Gambia Turks and Caicos Islands Antigua and Barbuda Laos Angola Malawi Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Saint Barthelemy Bahamas Gabon Sierra Leone Democratic Republic of the Congo Togo Saint Pierre and Miquelon Gibraltar Afghanistan Caribbean Netherlands French Guiana Guadeloupe Mozambique Mauritania Guernsey Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Guernsey Flag Flag Information white with the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England) extending to the edges of the flag and a yellow equal-armed cross of William the Conqueror superimposed on the Saint George cross the red cross represents the old ties with England and the fact that Guernsey is a British Crown dependency the gold cross is a replica of the one used by Duke William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
Source: CIA - The World Factbook