United States France China Cameroon Singapore Germany India Hong Kong United Kingdom Netherlands Canada Nigeria Morocco Vietnam Russia Spain Finland United Arab Emirates Japan Pakistan Turkey Brazil Egypt Mexico Austria Italy Indonesia Tunisia Poland Taiwan Belgium Ireland South Korea Thailand Philippines Senegal Australia Bangladesh Kenya Malaysia Ukraine Uganda Cote D'Ivoire Switzerland Mauritania South Africa Portugal Israel El Salvador Democratic Republic of the Congo Saudi Arabia Peru Colombia Lithuania Sri Lanka Algeria Belarus Romania Argentina Jordan Greece Cambodia Slovakia Qatar Panama Bulgaria Czech Republic Madagascar Togo Mauritius Lebanon Sweden Reunion Venezuela Burkina Faso Georgia Kuwait Ghana Iraq Bahrain Chile Gabon Denmark Kazakhstan Dominican Republic Mali Hungary Luxembourg New Zealand Republic of the Congo Malta New Caledonia Tanzania Croatia Bolivia Iran Andorra Latvia Benin Azerbaijan French Polynesia Moldova Ecuador Guinea Martinique Slovenia Uzbekistan Armenia Norway Nicaragua Ethiopia Mozambique French Guiana Palestinian Territory North Macedonia Serbia Oman Sudan Mongolia Djibouti Kosovo Zimbabwe Uruguay Jamaica Costa Rica Nepal Myanmar Cuba Zambia Guatemala Cyprus Yemen Honduras Haiti Guadeloupe Burundi Malawi Syria Estonia Mayotte Equatorial Guinea U.S. Virgin Islands Trinidad and Tobago Liberia Botswana Monaco Libya Angola Somalia Kyrgyzstan Saint Lucia Gibraltar Rwanda Paraguay 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