Singapore United Kingdom United States France Germany Canada Australia China Italy Ireland Brazil Netherlands Sweden Poland Russia Czech Republic India Belgium New Zealand South Korea Spain Romania Finland Austria Norway Switzerland Croatia Denmark Japan Hungary South Africa Portugal Greece Ukraine Bulgaria Hong Kong Malaysia Mexico Argentina Slovakia Serbia Jersey Turkey Israel Philippines Taiwan Luxembourg Vietnam Slovenia Indonesia Lithuania Thailand Pakistan Estonia Chile Peru Venezuela Guernsey Latvia Iceland United Arab Emirates Malta Georgia Algeria Uruguay Ecuador Belarus Montenegro Isle of Man Puerto Rico Bosnia and Herzegovina Colombia Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka North Macedonia Reunion Cyprus Bangladesh Paraguay Honduras Mauritius Trinidad and Tobago Iran Morocco Kenya Qatar Ghana Egypt Afghanistan El Salvador Guatemala Lebanon Angola Dominican Republic Panama Jamaica Tunisia Kazakhstan Tanzania Madagascar Barbados Cayman Islands Albania Oman Bermuda Nigeria Moldova Kosovo Martinique Nepal Cabo Verde New Caledonia Bolivia Costa Rica Zambia Azerbaijan Myanmar Laos Benin Jordan Aland Islands Brunei Darussalam Uganda Senegal Guam Gibraltar Mauritania Uzbekistan Gambia Zimbabwe Fiji Rwanda Macao Republic of the Congo Liberia Cambodia Kuwait Mongolia Faroe Islands Cote D'Ivoire Sudan Haiti Mozambique Montserrat Togo Niger Saint Lucia Bahamas Cameroon Bahrain Greenland Vatican City Syria French Polynesia Djibouti Guadeloupe Nicaragua Grenada French Guiana Armenia Antigua and Barbuda Saint Pierre and Miquelon United Arab Emirates Flag Meaning & Details 19 VISITORS FROM HERE! United Arab Emirates Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and black with a wider vertical red band on the hoist side the flag incorporates all four Pan-Arab colors, which in this case represent fertility (green), neutrality (white), petroleum resources (black), and unity (red) red was the traditional color incorporated into all flags of the emirates before their unification
Learn more about United Arab Emirates »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook