India United States Singapore Taiwan United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Pakistan Norway Saudi Arabia Canada Bangladesh Malaysia Japan Germany Sri Lanka Australia Indonesia South Africa Qatar France Philippines Nepal Kuwait Netherlands Belgium Brazil Turkey Russia Bahrain Italy Oman China Sweden Poland Finland Thailand Ireland South Korea Egypt New Zealand Iran Greece Spain Switzerland Denmark Romania Nigeria Hong Kong Iceland Austria Hungary Ethiopia Mexico Kenya Portugal Bulgaria Czech Republic Vietnam Argentina Serbia Croatia Maldives Mauritius Ukraine Israel Tunisia Slovakia Lebanon Tanzania Iraq Slovenia North Macedonia Jordan Sudan Yemen Algeria Afghanistan Puerto Rico Morocco Chile Uganda Ghana Colombia Zambia Trinidad and Tobago Zimbabwe Botswana Libya Bosnia and Herzegovina Georgia Myanmar Azerbaijan Cyprus Ecuador Venezuela Albania Peru Malta Armenia Kazakhstan Lithuania Uzbekistan Dominican Republic Estonia Mozambique Costa Rica Bhutan Jamaica Brunei Darussalam Latvia Luxembourg Honduras Montenegro Fiji Namibia Malawi Bolivia Palestinian Territory Mongolia Democratic Republic of the Congo Netherlands Antilles Guatemala Reunion Cambodia Panama Papua New Guinea Rwanda Barbados Moldova El Salvador Cameroon Paraguay Angola Gambia Suriname Belarus Cote D'Ivoire Senegal Kyrgyzstan Liberia Cayman Islands Eswatini Timor-Leste Nicaragua Saint Kitts and Nevis Guyana Djibouti Uruguay Macao Jersey Cuba Haiti Aruba Lesotho Tajikistan Togo Guinea Syria Sierra Leone Curacao Bermuda Laos Eritrea Isle of Man Monaco U.S. Virgin Islands Dominica New Caledonia Guadeloupe Seychelles Saint Lucia Belize Somalia Liechtenstein Mauritania Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Martinique Grenada Madagascar Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Burkina Faso Mali South Sudan Gibraltar Mayotte Kiribati Greenland Vatican City Equatorial Guinea Antarctica American Samoa Guernsey Guam Gabon Aruba Flag Meaning & Details 4 VISITORS FROM HERE! Aruba Flag Flag Information blue, with two narrow, horizontal, yellow stripes across the lower portion and a red, four-pointed star outlined in white in the upper hoist-side corner the star represents Aruba and its red soil and white beaches, its four points the four major languages (Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish, English) as well as the four points of a compass, to indicate that its inhabitants come from all over the world the blue symbolizes Caribbean waters and skies the stripes represent the island's two main "industries": the flow of tourists to the sun-drenched beaches and the flow of minerals from the earth
Learn more about Aruba »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook