Barbados United States Trinidad and Tobago Saint Lucia Canada United Kingdom Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Puerto Rico Antigua and Barbuda Austria U.S. Virgin Islands China Martinique Brazil Venezuela Jamaica Dominica Guadeloupe British Virgin Islands Grenada France India Saint Kitts and Nevis Germany Italy Spain Montserrat Dominican Republic Russia Netherlands Australia Netherlands Antilles Guyana Aruba Japan Cayman Islands Mexico Colombia Curacao Ireland New Zealand Finland Portugal Switzerland Sweden Denmark Anguilla Pakistan Panama Argentina Saint Martin Israel Philippines Belgium Bahamas Chile Hong Kong Thailand Sint Maarten Greece Poland Vietnam Turks and Caicos Islands Norway Malaysia Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Caribbean Netherlands Indonesia Czech Republic Slovakia Romania Taiwan Peru Singapore Costa Rica Cuba Turkey Belize South Africa Ukraine Estonia Suriname Iran French Guiana Sri Lanka South Korea Morocco Bermuda Croatia Saint Barthelemy Honduras Algeria Hungary Haiti Kenya Ecuador Fiji Serbia Slovenia El Salvador Guatemala Cyprus Bulgaria Latvia Jersey Angola Kazakhstan Luxembourg Qatar Nicaragua Egypt Guernsey Oman Nigeria Bangladesh Lithuania Reunion Bolivia Uruguay Isle of Man Bahrain Tanzania Syria Belarus Myanmar Mauritius Nepal Cambodia Moldova Tunisia Iraq Iceland Mozambique North Macedonia Malta Madagascar Lebanon Palestinian Territory Botswana Jordan Bosnia and Herzegovina Mayotte Namibia Uganda Kuwait Paraguay Guam Zambia Kosovo Senegal Democratic Republic of the Congo Mongolia Seychelles Gibraltar Armenia Libya Marshall Islands Ethiopia French Polynesia Mauritania Albania Cote D'Ivoire Georgia Guinea Azerbaijan Cabo Verde New Caledonia Tajikistan Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Tajikistan Flag Flag Information three horizontal stripes of red (top), a wider stripe of white, and green a gold crown surmounted by seven gold, five-pointed stars is located in the center of the white stripe red represents the sun, victory, and the unity of the nation, white stands for purity, cotton, and mountain snows, while green is the color of Islam and the bounty of nature the crown symbolizes the Tajik people the seven stars signify the Tajik magic number "seven" - a symbol of perfection and the embodiment of happiness
Source: CIA - The World Factbook