Singapore United States India China United Kingdom Australia Canada France Brazil Spain Germany Netherlands Romania Chile Russia Italy Switzerland Indonesia Argentina New Zealand Poland Ukraine Belgium Japan Uruguay South Africa Ireland Sweden Nigeria Hong Kong Portugal Mexico Philippines Thailand Hungary Israel Slovakia Greece Turkey Malaysia Vietnam Saudi Arabia Costa Rica South Korea Peru Denmark Morocco Finland French Polynesia Colombia Pakistan Austria Mauritius Egypt Lithuania United Arab Emirates Ecuador Czech Republic Bulgaria Estonia Algeria Reunion Norway Kazakhstan Taiwan Iran Puerto Rico Latvia Serbia Tunisia Malta Azerbaijan Trinidad and Tobago Kyrgyzstan Dominican Republic Georgia New Caledonia Venezuela Iraq Guatemala Kuwait Bangladesh Honduras Croatia Nepal Moldova Palestinian Territory Armenia Cayman Islands Uzbekistan Cyprus Papua New Guinea Senegal Belarus Kenya Madagascar El Salvador Paraguay Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovenia Lebanon Ghana Jordan Oman Iceland Sri Lanka Panama Mongolia Qatar Namibia Belize Jamaica U.S. Virgin Islands Bolivia Myanmar Luxembourg Cote D'Ivoire Benin Libya Seychelles Tanzania North Macedonia Aruba Cambodia Democratic Republic of the Congo Mozambique Bahrain Afghanistan Angola Bahamas Martinique Monaco Cameroon Zambia Botswana Montenegro Guadeloupe Zimbabwe Fiji Bermuda Sudan Saint Martin Barbados Andorra Saint Kitts and Nevis Yemen French Guiana Maldives Niger Brunei Darussalam Sierra Leone Ethiopia Gibraltar Togo Nicaragua Guyana Syria Grenada Sint Maarten Suriname Somalia Turks and Caicos Islands Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Burkina Faso Antigua and Barbuda Guernsey Mali Lesotho Gambia Curacao Dominica Cabo Verde Tajikistan Kosovo Republic of the Congo Saint Barthelemy Guam Rwanda Haiti Anguilla Netherlands Antilles Jersey French Polynesia Flag Meaning & Details 123 VISITORS FROM HERE! French Polynesia Flag Flag Information two red horizontal bands encase a wide white band in a 1:2:1 ratio centered on the white band is a disk with a blue and white wave pattern depicting the sea on the lower half and a gold and white ray pattern depicting the sun on the upper half a Polynesian canoe rides on the wave pattern the canoe has a crew of five represented by five stars that symbolize the five island groups red and white are traditional Polynesian colors note: identical to the red-white-red flag of Tahiti, the largest and most populous of the islands in French Polynesia, but which has no emblem in the white band the flag of France is used for official occasions
Learn more about French Polynesia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook