United States Singapore Canada United Kingdom India Australia Ireland Italy Germany Nigeria New Zealand Netherlands Philippines Greece France Poland Sweden Indonesia China Finland South Africa Spain Pakistan Russia Romania Malaysia Brazil Kenya United Arab Emirates Japan Thailand Austria Hong Kong Mexico Saudi Arabia Vietnam Belgium Turkey Ghana Norway South Korea Taiwan Ukraine Lebanon Oman Egypt Bangladesh Nepal Armenia Portugal Zimbabwe Denmark Switzerland Nicaragua Gambia Colombia Serbia Israel Algeria Argentina Slovenia Cote D'Ivoire Bosnia and Herzegovina Puerto Rico Jamaica Mauritius Dominican Republic Qatar Morocco Peru Sri Lanka Hungary Czech Republic Croatia Eswatini Aruba Bulgaria Chile Bahrain Latvia Kuwait Panama Bolivia Uzbekistan Trinidad and Tobago Uganda Guam Ecuador Costa Rica Tunisia Slovakia Malta Venezuela Belarus Cambodia Jordan Mongolia Georgia Kazakhstan Lithuania Cyprus El Salvador Iraq Brunei Darussalam Albania Paraguay Botswana Cuba Tanzania Namibia Haiti U.S. Virgin Islands Honduras Azerbaijan Guatemala Myanmar Zambia North Macedonia Estonia Ethiopia Uruguay Moldova Luxembourg Iceland Maldives Togo Iran Monaco Cameroon Barbados Benin Malawi Jersey Bahamas Gabon Laos Suriname Kyrgyzstan Montenegro Libya Guyana Antigua and Barbuda Papua New Guinea Northern Mariana Islands Mali French Guiana Anguilla Sierra Leone Cayman Islands Palestinian Territory Mayotte Republic of the Congo Senegal Angola Burkina Faso Bermuda Rwanda Saint Lucia Fiji Macao New Caledonia Turks and Caicos Islands Sint Maarten Faroe Islands Afghanistan Sudan Belize Isle of Man British Virgin Islands 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