United States India China Canada Brazil Germany Russia France United Kingdom Spain Netherlands Italy Czech Republic Ireland Turkey Greece Australia Portugal Mexico Singapore Pakistan Finland Bangladesh Indonesia Poland Israel Belgium Switzerland Romania Japan South Korea Ukraine Philippines Colombia South Africa Morocco Hong Kong United Arab Emirates Nigeria Vietnam Argentina Egypt Chile Thailand Austria Sweden New Zealand Saudi Arabia Kenya Denmark Belarus Iran Malaysia Peru Serbia Tunisia Hungary Dominican Republic Bulgaria Malta Ecuador Algeria Panama Moldova Lithuania Slovenia Slovakia Latvia Venezuela Croatia Luxembourg Ghana Sri Lanka Qatar El Salvador Angola Armenia Uruguay Taiwan Norway Uzbekistan Guatemala Jamaica Cyprus Iraq Lebanon Haiti Azerbaijan Mongolia Tajikistan Nepal Turks and Caicos Islands Honduras Costa Rica Senegal Bosnia and Herzegovina Kuwait Estonia Jordan Albania Gabon Montenegro Trinidad and Tobago Ethiopia Botswana Mali Andorra Belize Iceland Georgia Nicaragua Bahamas Paraguay Monaco Cote D'Ivoire Mauritius Democratic Republic of the Congo Seychelles Martinique Isle of Man Bolivia Cameroon Kazakhstan Bahrain Cabo Verde Cambodia Cuba Saint Lucia Reunion Rwanda Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Republic of the Congo North Macedonia Oman Sudan Brunei Darussalam Dominica Palestinian Territory Zimbabwe Guadeloupe Tokelau Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Tokelau Flag Flag Information a yellow stylized Tokelauan canoe on a dark blue field sails toward the manu - the Southern Cross constellation of four, white, five-pointed stars at the hoist side the Southern Cross represents the role of Christianity in Tokelauan culture and, in conjunction with the canoe, symbolizes the country navigating into the future the color yellow indicates happiness and peace, and the blue field represents the ocean on which the community relies
Source: CIA - The World Factbook