United States Singapore Germany United Kingdom India Canada France Russia Brazil Australia Italy Pakistan Netherlands Turkey Indonesia Romania Poland Philippines Belgium Hungary Sweden Spain Bulgaria Mexico Thailand Denmark New Zealand Switzerland Malaysia South Africa Portugal Norway Argentina Czech Republic Finland Greece Ireland Austria South Korea Israel Egypt Serbia United Arab Emirates Colombia Ukraine Chile Slovakia Georgia Japan Saudi Arabia Vietnam Croatia Hong Kong Slovenia Latvia Taiwan Sri Lanka Lithuania North Macedonia Lebanon Albania Jordan Mauritius Moldova Morocco Peru Costa Rica Bangladesh Nepal Kuwait China Venezuela Estonia Malta Armenia Kenya Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago Luxembourg Qatar Bosnia and Herzegovina Cyprus Tunisia Algeria Ecuador Cambodia Mongolia Palestinian Territory Uruguay Myanmar Belarus Dominican Republic Iraq Ghana Libya Bolivia Maldives El Salvador Kazakhstan Nigeria Iceland Guatemala Bahrain Azerbaijan Sudan French Polynesia Mozambique Afghanistan Paraguay New Caledonia Bermuda Barbados Isle of Man Honduras Panama Uzbekistan Tajikistan Laos Yemen Syria Oman Burkina Faso Guyana Nicaragua Benin Namibia Cameroon Northern Mariana Islands Uganda Bahamas Aland Islands Grenada Solomon Islands Cayman Islands French Guiana Angola Guernsey Fiji Suriname Senegal Zambia Cuba Monaco Botswana Aruba Martinique Macao Tanzania Saint Kitts and Nevis Curacao Kyrgyzstan Democratic Republic of the Congo Malawi Zimbabwe Madagascar Eswatini Montenegro Jamaica Timor-Leste Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Timor-Leste Flag Flag Information red with a black isosceles triangle (based on the hoist side) superimposed on a slightly longer yellow arrowhead that extends to the center of the flag a white star - pointing to the upper hoist-side corner of the flag - is in the center of the black triangle yellow denotes the colonialism in Timor-Leste's past, black represents the obscurantism that needs to be overcome, red stands for the national liberation struggle the white star symbolizes peace and serves as a guiding light
Source: CIA - The World Factbook