Latvia Singapore United States Russia Lithuania Ireland Estonia Ukraine United Kingdom Germany Sweden China Netherlands Belarus Poland Finland Norway Denmark France Spain Turkey Italy Japan Switzerland Austria Belgium Bulgaria Romania Czech Republic Georgia Moldova Kazakhstan Canada Greece Vietnam Uzbekistan Israel Portugal Azerbaijan India Thailand Iceland Egypt Hungary Serbia Slovakia Cyprus Mexico Croatia Colombia Peru Argentina Armenia Slovenia United Arab Emirates Brazil Malta Pakistan Taiwan Jordan Montenegro Venezuela Albania North Macedonia Benin Dominican Republic Nigeria Morocco South Korea Cote D'Ivoire Bolivia Philippines Indonesia Costa Rica Australia Luxembourg Sri Lanka Kyrgyzstan Mali Iraq Ecuador El Salvador Uruguay Malaysia Kuwait Oman Algeria Laos Hong Kong Bosnia and Herzegovina Maldives Libya Guernsey Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saudi Arabia Guatemala Honduras Mozambique Uganda Reunion Angola Bangladesh South Africa Martinique Chile Panama Cabo Verde Zimbabwe Bahamas Aruba Bahrain Aland Islands Afghanistan Kenya Cayman Islands Faroe Islands Madagascar Sudan Saint Kitts and Nevis Paraguay Gibraltar Bermuda Palestinian Territory Nepal Northern Mariana Islands Mauritius French Polynesia Turks and Caicos Islands Qatar Jamaica Yemen Guadeloupe Tunisia Nicaragua Kosovo U.S. Virgin Islands Togo Belize American Samoa Puerto Rico Cambodia New Zealand Sint Maarten Senegal Lebanon Zambia Timor-Leste Saint Pierre and Miquelon Cameroon Tajikistan Tanzania Mongolia Myanmar Isle of Man Iran Rwanda Dominica Barbados Andorra Ghana Monaco Nauru Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Nauru Flag Flag Information blue with a narrow, horizontal, gold stripe across the center and a large white 12-pointed star below the stripe on the hoist side blue stands for the Pacific Ocean, the star indicates the country's location in relation to the Equator (the gold stripe) and the 12 points symbolize the 12 original tribes of Nauru the star's white color represents phosphate, the basis of the island's wealth
Source: CIA - The World Factbook