Singapore United States United Kingdom Canada Australia France Italy Germany India New Zealand Philippines Russia Brazil Spain Netherlands Japan South Africa Ireland Czech Republic Turkey Poland Greece Belgium Finland Sweden Portugal South Korea Mexico Hong Kong Switzerland Malaysia Denmark Taiwan Bulgaria Norway Romania Thailand Hungary Argentina Pakistan Indonesia Israel China Austria Croatia Ukraine Vietnam Serbia Chile Slovakia Bangladesh Slovenia United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Egypt Lebanon Nigeria North Macedonia Colombia Lithuania Peru Georgia Cameroon Malta Estonia Cyprus Sri Lanka Morocco Bosnia and Herzegovina Jordan Iraq Moldova Puerto Rico Reunion Iceland Albania Costa Rica Venezuela Cambodia Latvia Kazakhstan Ecuador Algeria Uruguay Nepal Kuwait Palestinian Territory Afghanistan Myanmar Tunisia Qatar Kenya Mongolia Luxembourg Armenia Azerbaijan Jamaica Ghana Mauritius Dominican Republic Oman Panama Syria Belarus Iran Barbados Guatemala Jersey Trinidad and Tobago Guernsey Libya Ethiopia Honduras Maldives Brunei Darussalam Zambia Senegal Kyrgyzstan Namibia Turks and Caicos Islands Tanzania Bermuda Bahrain El Salvador Zimbabwe Uzbekistan Benin U.S. Virgin Islands Uganda Bolivia Bahamas Nicaragua Fiji Rwanda Vanuatu Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Isle of Man Botswana Macao Aland Islands Belize Saint Kitts and Nevis Cayman Islands New Caledonia Sudan Guam Saint Lucia Paraguay British Virgin Islands Yemen Montenegro Cote D'Ivoire Aruba Monaco Republic of the Congo Madagascar Somalia Eswatini Papua New Guinea San Marino Togo Mozambique Andorra Malawi Angola Suriname Seychelles Tajikistan Guyana Guadeloupe Dominica Bhutan Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia Flag Meaning & Details 2 VISITORS FROM HERE! 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
Learn more about New Caledonia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook