Japan United States China Taiwan South Korea Thailand United Kingdom Hong Kong Australia Canada Belgium Germany Singapore Belize Vietnam France Malaysia Indonesia Italy Brazil Russia India Philippines Sri Lanka Netherlands New Zealand Switzerland Spain Pakistan Mexico Israel Turkey Sweden Hungary Guam Ireland Bangladesh Ukraine Norway Portugal United Arab Emirates Morocco Austria Finland Czech Republic Poland Romania Egypt Cambodia Peru Argentina Macao Denmark Colombia Saudi Arabia Chile Qatar Nigeria Belarus Nepal Algeria Venezuela Luxembourg Latvia Mongolia Kenya Myanmar Bolivia Slovakia South Africa Greece Northern Mariana Islands Dominican Republic Bulgaria Serbia Moldova Laos Estonia Armenia Paraguay Costa Rica El Salvador Ghana Ecuador Honduras Syria Yemen Seychelles Iceland Malta Croatia Uruguay Iraq Jordan Lithuania Fiji Georgia Ethiopia Madagascar Monaco Puerto Rico Panama Kyrgyzstan French Polynesia Kuwait Martinique Zambia Bosnia and Herzegovina New Caledonia Tunisia Cote D'Ivoire Bahrain Maldives Lebanon Oman Cameroon Kazakhstan Palau Slovenia Uganda Palestinian Territory Azerbaijan Guatemala Senegal North Macedonia Brunei Darussalam Trinidad and Tobago Mauritius Cyprus Zimbabwe Botswana Tajikistan Benin Namibia Rwanda Nicaragua Saint Lucia Bahamas Albania Comoros U.S. Virgin Islands Jamaica Gabon Guadeloupe Anguilla Aruba Mali Curacao Solomon Islands North Korea Turks and Caicos Islands Andorra Mozambique Iran Seychelles Flag Meaning & Details 5 VISITORS FROM HERE! Seychelles Flag Flag Information five oblique bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, red, white, and green (bottom) radiating from the bottom of the hoist side the oblique bands are meant to symbolize a dynamic new country moving into the future blue represents sky and sea, yellow the sun giving light and life, red the peoples' determination to work for the future in unity and love, white social justice and harmony, and green the land and natural environment
Learn more about Seychelles »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook