United States Germany Singapore United Kingdom Russia Poland Netherlands France Canada Hungary Romania Bulgaria Belgium Spain Turkey Finland Czech Republic Greece Australia Norway Italy Lithuania Sweden Latvia Malaysia Slovakia Ukraine Indonesia South Africa Thailand Serbia Estonia Portugal Austria Denmark Croatia Egypt Ireland Japan India Switzerland Taiwan Bosnia and Herzegovina Philippines Belarus Slovenia Pakistan Brazil Hong Kong New Zealand Georgia Moldova Jordan Lebanon North Macedonia Mexico South Korea Argentina Colombia Tunisia Malta Israel United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Cyprus Iceland Chile Albania Armenia Sri Lanka Luxembourg Algeria Iraq Puerto Rico Guatemala Mauritius Palestinian Territory Kazakhstan Montenegro Brunei Darussalam Morocco Peru Libya Azerbaijan Kenya Costa Rica Iran Uruguay Ecuador Jamaica Vietnam Kuwait Trinidad and Tobago Bahrain Nigeria Ghana Kyrgyzstan China Venezuela Dominican Republic Zimbabwe Qatar Panama Oman Guadeloupe El Salvador Cote D'Ivoire Botswana Namibia Uzbekistan Jersey Bangladesh New Caledonia Martinique Mongolia Isle of Man Paraguay Netherlands Antilles French Polynesia Bolivia Senegal Syria Reunion Bahamas Barbados Tanzania Guyana Uganda Tajikistan Monaco Macao Eswatini Aland Islands Suriname Togo Myanmar Curacao Sudan Antigua and Barbuda Afghanistan Cayman Islands Laos Saint Kitts and Nevis Aruba Cameroon British Virgin Islands Bermuda Cabo Verde Nicaragua French Guiana Yemen Benin Saint Lucia Gibraltar Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Papua New Guinea Honduras Angola Seychelles Gabon Faroe Islands Haiti Nepal Guernsey Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Guernsey Flag Flag Information white with the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England) extending to the edges of the flag and a yellow equal-armed cross of William the Conqueror superimposed on the Saint George cross the red cross represents the old ties with England and the fact that Guernsey is a British Crown dependency the gold cross is a replica of the one used by Duke William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
Source: CIA - The World Factbook