Indonesia Singapore United States Malaysia India Vietnam Brazil China United Kingdom Philippines Australia Canada Germany Netherlands Cambodia Pakistan Spain Hong Kong Russia Japan Turkey South Korea France Ukraine Timor-Leste South Africa Taiwan Egypt Thailand Ireland New Zealand Sweden Poland Italy Portugal Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Belgium Iran Austria Switzerland Saudi Arabia Peru Mexico Romania Kenya Finland Denmark Hungary Nigeria Israel Czech Republic United Arab Emirates Norway Colombia Lithuania Chile Greece Iraq Argentina Kazakhstan Costa Rica Ghana Morocco Algeria Sri Lanka Jordan Ecuador Puerto Rico Qatar Mauritius Slovenia Croatia Slovakia Serbia Macao Iceland Kuwait Uzbekistan Tunisia Malta Togo Albania Bulgaria Belarus Nepal Ethiopia Trinidad and Tobago Moldova Angola Latvia Venezuela Armenia Lebanon Zimbabwe Palestinian Territory Oman Cameroon Estonia Laos United States Minor Outlying Islands Azerbaijan Namibia Georgia Senegal Mongolia Luxembourg Tanzania Bahrain Myanmar Cyprus Jamaica Libya Bahamas Dominican Republic Yemen Suriname Rwanda Sudan Maldives Uganda Uruguay North Macedonia Lesotho Malawi Zambia Bolivia Belize Fiji Botswana Grenada Faroe Islands El Salvador Honduras Kosovo Barbados Afghanistan Tajikistan Bosnia and Herzegovina Kyrgyzstan Mauritania Mozambique Montenegro Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Guatemala Saint Lucia Gambia Papua New Guinea U.S. Virgin Islands Democratic Republic of the Congo Cabo Verde Guam Djibouti Somalia New Caledonia Cote D'Ivoire Panama Seychelles Solomon Islands Syria Nicaragua South Sudan American Samoa Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! American Samoa Flag Flag Information blue, with a white triangle edged in red that is based on the fly side and extends to the hoist side a brown and white American bald eagle flying toward the hoist side is carrying 2 traditional Samoan symbols of authority, a war club known as a "fa'alaufa'i" (upper/left talon), and a coconut-fiber fly whisk known as a "fue" (lower/right talon) the combination of symbols broadly mimics that seen on the US Great Seal and reflects the relationship between the US and American Samoa
Source: CIA - The World Factbook