India United States United Kingdom Singapore Philippines United Arab Emirates Canada Australia Pakistan Russia Germany Bangladesh France China Ireland Nepal Sweden Hong Kong Saudi Arabia Malaysia Indonesia South Africa Netherlands Japan Qatar Italy Oman Kuwait Spain Brazil New Zealand Finland Norway Argentina Bahrain South Korea Romania Thailand Bulgaria Vietnam Ukraine Belgium Turkey Sri Lanka Poland Mexico Czech Republic Israel Bhutan Switzerland Nigeria Greece Austria Denmark Portugal Kenya Egypt Morocco Hungary Taiwan Lithuania Chile Serbia Lebanon Kazakhstan Algeria Uzbekistan Croatia Estonia Mauritius Colombia Puerto Rico Jordan Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovakia Peru Uganda Tanzania Albania Georgia Myanmar Belarus Latvia Trinidad and Tobago Ghana Iraq Armenia Malta Slovenia Ethiopia North Macedonia Dominican Republic Ecuador Iceland Costa Rica Maldives Venezuela Azerbaijan Namibia Jamaica Cambodia Luxembourg Uruguay Reunion Panama Suriname Tunisia Mongolia Zambia Macao Fiji Moldova Libya Nicaragua Palestinian Territory Brunei Darussalam Cyprus Zimbabwe Honduras Botswana Bolivia U.S. Virgin Islands Isle of Man Madagascar Rwanda Bahamas Malawi Mozambique Jersey Kyrgyzstan El Salvador Sudan Afghanistan Guatemala Cote D'Ivoire Guyana Somalia Eswatini Barbados Antigua and Barbuda Senegal Sint Maarten Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Benin Bermuda Iran Liberia Guam Montenegro Saint Lucia Yemen Belize Paraguay Angola Liechtenstein Democratic Republic of the Congo Timor-Leste Tajikistan Cabo Verde Guernsey Saint Kitts and Nevis Laos Grenada Anguilla New Caledonia Cameroon United States Minor Outlying Islands Seychelles Gambia Haiti Lesotho Guinea Mayotte Syria Papua New Guinea Kosovo Cayman Islands Sierra Leone Kyrgyzstan Flag Meaning & Details 4 VISITORS FROM HERE! Kyrgyzstan Flag Flag Information red field with a yellow sun in the center having 40 rays representing the 40 Kyrgyz tribes on the obverse side the rays run counterclockwise, on the reverse, clockwise in the center of the sun is a red ring crossed by two sets of three lines, a stylized representation of a "tunduk" - the crown of a traditional Kyrgyz yurt red symbolizes bravery and valor, the sun evinces peace and wealth
Learn more about Kyrgyzstan »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook