Taiwan Hong Kong United States Malaysia Japan Australia China Macao United Kingdom Canada Singapore Germany France Vietnam Thailand South Korea Philippines Brazil Russia New Zealand Indonesia Italy Netherlands Spain Ireland India Sweden Switzerland Poland Mexico Finland Czech Republic Cambodia Austria Turkey Portugal Argentina Belgium Denmark United Arab Emirates Hungary Chile Norway Ukraine Peru South Africa Myanmar Bulgaria Israel Colombia Bangladesh Greece Romania Saudi Arabia Panama Brunei Darussalam Paraguay Venezuela Ecuador Egypt Pakistan Qatar Dominican Republic Algeria Kazakhstan Latvia Croatia Iran Guam Belize Lithuania Costa Rica Slovenia Bolivia Kenya Estonia Guatemala Puerto Rico Reunion Morocco Slovakia El Salvador Kuwait Iceland Belarus Georgia Luxembourg Serbia Jordan Laos Mongolia Kyrgyzstan North Macedonia Sri Lanka Honduras Malta Palau Nicaragua Iraq Fiji Botswana Nigeria Eswatini Haiti Saint Lucia Armenia Tunisia Cyprus Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Maldives Mauritius Ethiopia Oman Marshall Islands Northern Mariana Islands Aruba Palestinian Territory Uganda Nepal Bosnia and Herzegovina Namibia Albania Bahamas Uruguay Cote D'Ivoire Madagascar Libya Martinique Chad Burkina Faso Sudan Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Angola Saint Kitts and Nevis Cameroon Greenland Uzbekistan Democratic Republic of the Congo Tanzania Liberia Kiribati Montenegro Mozambique Azerbaijan Togo Bhutan Seychelles Rwanda Tajikistan Bermuda Guadeloupe Suriname Lesotho Solomon Islands Cayman Islands Zambia Barbados Turks and Caicos Islands Monaco Niger Ghana South Sudan 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