United States United Kingdom Canada Germany India Brazil Australia Italy France Spain Netherlands Russia Indonesia Poland Philippines Japan Sweden South Africa Singapore Vietnam Belgium South Korea Czech Republic Mexico Malaysia Pakistan Switzerland Hong Kong New Zealand Romania Taiwan Ireland Greece Portugal Thailand Hungary China Argentina Denmark Finland Turkey Norway Austria Ukraine Israel Nigeria Peru Croatia Serbia Slovakia Colombia Bulgaria Egypt Lithuania Chile Slovenia Bangladesh Venezuela Estonia Morocco Iran Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Kenya Sri Lanka Belarus Costa Rica North Macedonia Ecuador Lebanon Tanzania Cambodia Ghana Nepal Algeria Luxembourg Bosnia and Herzegovina Tunisia Uruguay Puerto Rico Latvia Trinidad and Tobago Albania Iceland Qatar Cote D'Ivoire Dominican Republic Kuwait Cyprus Jordan Myanmar Jamaica Uganda Guatemala Mauritius Bolivia Kazakhstan Iraq Honduras Malta Paraguay Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Cuba Ethiopia Madagascar Mongolia Senegal Panama Namibia Isle of Man Nicaragua Bahrain Reunion Rwanda Syria Malawi Yemen Cameroon Moldova Guyana Barbados Oman Mozambique Benin Andorra Brunei Darussalam Laos Macao Zimbabwe Togo Zambia Palestinian Territory Maldives Afghanistan Kosovo Curacao Bahamas El Salvador Uzbekistan Jersey Martinique Belize Libya Kyrgyzstan Greenland Bermuda Somalia Guernsey Angola Bhutan Fiji Montenegro Burkina Faso French Polynesia Liechtenstein Timor-Leste Antigua and Barbuda Sudan Grenada Papua New Guinea Turkmenistan Guam Cabo Verde Marshall Islands Palau San Marino Gabon Gibraltar Saint Lucia Turks and Caicos Islands American Samoa Northern Mariana Islands Sierra Leone Lesotho Seychelles Aruba Gambia New Caledonia Guinea Saint Martin Qatar Flag Meaning & Details 21 VISITORS FROM HERE! Qatar Flag Flag Information maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side maroon represents the blood shed in Qatari wars, white stands for peace the nine-pointed serrated edge signifies Qatar as the ninth member of the "reconciled emirates" in the wake of the Qatari-British treaty of 1916 note: the other eight emirates are the seven that compose the UAE and Bahrain according to some sources, the dominant color was formerly red, but this darkened to maroon upon exposure to the sun and the new shade was eventually adopted
Learn more about Qatar »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook