United States Peru Philippines Germany United Kingdom Canada Romania Venezuela Brazil Spain Mexico Australia Argentina Poland France Chile Malaysia Turkey Israel Singapore Colombia Netherlands Thailand Bulgaria Hungary Italy Lithuania Sweden Portugal Bolivia Belgium Croatia Indonesia India Egypt South Korea China Slovenia Ireland Ecuador Japan Vietnam Norway Czech Republic Estonia Greece Latvia Austria New Zealand Finland Russia South Africa Taiwan Denmark Switzerland Uruguay United Arab Emirates Serbia Dominican Republic Saudi Arabia El Salvador Hong Kong North Macedonia Panama Puerto Rico Bosnia and Herzegovina Paraguay Costa Rica Slovakia Guatemala Honduras Bangladesh Moldova Morocco Cyprus Jordan Bahamas Kuwait Luxembourg Pakistan Malta Trinidad and Tobago Qatar Ukraine Iceland Lebanon Georgia Barbados Netherlands Antilles Jamaica Algeria Albania Ghana Brunei Darussalam Tunisia Guyana Libya Antigua and Barbuda Kenya Guam Nicaragua Aruba Nigeria Oman Mozambique Palestinian Territory Bermuda Macao Mauritania Nepal Reunion Ethiopia Sri Lanka Angola Cayman Islands Azerbaijan Syria Bahrain Botswana Iraq Isle of Man Mauritius Kazakhstan Andorra Suriname Mongolia Belarus Northern Mariana Islands Guernsey Myanmar Namibia U.S. Virgin Islands Malawi Faroe Islands American Samoa Fiji Maldives Montenegro Guadeloupe Martinique Tanzania Democratic Republic of the Congo Cambodia Laos 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