United States Singapore China United Kingdom Canada Philippines Ireland India Russia Australia Nigeria South Africa Hong Kong Germany New Zealand France Ghana Netherlands Mexico Brazil Moldova Japan Kenya Pakistan Sweden Ukraine Italy South Korea Puerto Rico Poland Indonesia Malaysia Romania Denmark Jamaica United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Myanmar Spain Uganda Zambia Israel Portugal Finland Thailand Zimbabwe Turkey Belgium Cameroon Czech Republic Hungary Norway Vietnam Bangladesh Papua New Guinea Bulgaria Sierra Leone Kazakhstan Austria Latvia Taiwan Egypt Croatia Liberia Chile Belarus Qatar Nepal Belize Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Bahamas Trinidad and Tobago Sri Lanka Colombia Kuwait Cyprus Burkina Faso Venezuela Slovakia U.S. Virgin Islands Switzerland Lebanon Sint Maarten Ethiopia Honduras Cote D'Ivoire Guatemala Georgia Costa Rica Ecuador Serbia Nicaragua Haiti Tanzania Malawi Peru Botswana Bermuda Greece Algeria Estonia Aruba South Sudan Democratic Republic of the Congo Guam Guyana Cambodia Brunei Darussalam Uzbekistan Dominican Republic Togo Iraq Martinique Bahrain Armenia Benin Namibia Gambia Morocco Rwanda Lithuania Mauritius Micronesia Bosnia and Herzegovina Kyrgyzstan Jordan Macao Paraguay Iran Mongolia Eswatini Grenada Tunisia Bolivia El Salvador Albania Mozambique Guernsey Reunion Antigua and Barbuda Curacao Lesotho Cook Islands Argentina Sao Tome and Principe Jersey Slovenia Barbados Saint Kitts and Nevis Panama Uruguay Sudan Montenegro Saint Lucia Oman Azerbaijan Solomon Islands Dominica Isle of Man Cayman Islands Senegal Gibraltar New Caledonia Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! New Caledonia Flag Flag Information New Caledonia has two official flags alongside the flag of France, the Kanak (indigenous Melanesian) flag has equal status the latter consists of three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green a large yellow disk - diameter two-thirds the height of the flag - shifted slightly to the hoist side is edged in black and displays a black fleche faitiere symbol, a native rooftop adornment
Source: CIA - The World Factbook