Indonesia Philippines United States Malaysia Singapore China United Kingdom India Canada Hong Kong Pakistan Australia South Africa Vietnam Turkey Japan Thailand Netherlands Sri Lanka Germany Iran Egypt Kenya Saudi Arabia Greece Russia Bangladesh United Arab Emirates Romania Ireland Israel South Korea Taiwan Italy France Nigeria Mexico Poland Brazil Jamaica Peru Brunei Darussalam Jordan Lebanon Spain Trinidad and Tobago Oman Finland Nepal New Zealand Ghana Belgium Mauritius Macao Portugal Kazakhstan Colombia Ecuador Chile Czech Republic Slovakia Austria Lithuania Morocco Cambodia Sweden Hungary Barbados Algeria Switzerland Fiji Bahrain Argentina Ukraine Qatar Norway Croatia Albania Kuwait Iraq Serbia Ethiopia Maldives Uganda Cyprus Georgia Costa Rica Puerto Rico Tanzania Belize Zimbabwe Slovenia Denmark Timor-Leste Guyana Palestinian Territory Botswana Bulgaria Estonia Malta Latvia Zambia Myanmar Eswatini Sudan Venezuela Iceland Tunisia North Macedonia Armenia El Salvador Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Namibia Malawi Bhutan Uzbekistan Guatemala Lesotho Honduras Kosovo Bolivia Laos Panama Syria Rwanda Mongolia Dominican Republic Cameroon Grenada Somalia Afghanistan Bahamas Antigua and Barbuda Yemen Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Libya Luxembourg Mozambique Dominica Guam Saint Lucia Kyrgyzstan Seychelles Tonga Samoa Suriname Vanuatu Moldova Montenegro Cayman Islands South Sudan Sierra Leone Uruguay Tajikistan Madagascar Saint Kitts and Nevis Aland Islands Cabo Verde Paraguay Micronesia Democratic Republic of the Congo United States Minor Outlying Islands Senegal Antarctica Guernsey Reunion Angola Eritrea Northern Mariana Islands British Virgin Islands Gambia Benin Anguilla Belarus Solomon Islands American Samoa Turks and Caicos Islands Liechtenstein Papua New Guinea Burundi Aruba Jamaica Flag Meaning & Details 171 VISITORS FROM HERE! Jamaica Flag Flag Information diagonal yellow cross divides the flag into four triangles - green (top and bottom) and black (hoist side and fly side) green represents hope, vegetation, and agriculture, black reflects hardships overcome and to be faced, and yellow recalls golden sunshine and the island's natural resources
Learn more about Jamaica »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook