United States Italy France Spain Vietnam Germany Turkey Brazil Canada Russia Singapore Ireland United Kingdom Romania India Japan Pakistan Indonesia Australia Czech Republic Netherlands Colombia Taiwan Thailand Morocco Dominican Republic Iran Hong Kong Algeria South Korea Venezuela Cambodia Mexico Egypt China Peru Ukraine Bangladesh Poland Saudi Arabia Tunisia Albania Argentina Philippines Serbia Portugal Malaysia Greece Bulgaria North Macedonia Sweden Switzerland Hungary Chile Israel Lithuania Ecuador United Arab Emirates Belgium Denmark Nepal Belarus Austria Nigeria Cyprus Sri Lanka Slovakia Palestinian Territory Croatia South Africa Azerbaijan Finland Slovenia Iraq Norway Iceland Georgia Jordan Latvia Kazakhstan Kenya Bosnia and Herzegovina Nicaragua Uruguay Panama Honduras Armenia Seychelles Qatar Estonia Moldova Costa Rica Tanzania Lebanon Ghana Luxembourg Kuwait Malta Guatemala Jamaica Paraguay Bolivia Puerto Rico New Zealand Reunion Cote D'Ivoire Barbados Oman El Salvador Uganda Cuba Syria Cameroon Mongolia Myanmar Trinidad and Tobago Madagascar Yemen Zimbabwe Kosovo Mozambique Guyana Libya Bahrain Uzbekistan Guadeloupe Mauritius Kyrgyzstan Namibia Zambia Sudan Montenegro Suriname Togo Laos Rwanda Bahamas Gabon Macao Senegal Angola Niger Brunei Darussalam Benin British Virgin Islands French Guiana Dominica San Marino Antigua and Barbuda Tajikistan Martinique Somalia Curacao Fiji Mauritania Gibraltar Maldives Haiti Afghanistan Turkmenistan Liechtenstein Isle of Man Monaco Belize Sint Maarten Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Botswana French Polynesia U.S. Virgin Islands Mali Papua New Guinea Malawi Chad Andorra Cabo Verde Djibouti Republic of the Congo Bermuda Guam Sao Tome and Principe Guinea Aland Islands Bhutan Micronesia Ethiopia American Samoa Lesotho Saint Lucia Anguilla Saint Kitts and Nevis Sierra Leone New Caledonia Samoa Vanuatu Grenada Papua New Guinea Flag Meaning & Details 3 VISITORS FROM HERE! Papua New Guinea Flag Flag Information divided diagonally from upper hoist-side corner the upper triangle is red with a soaring yellow bird of paradise centered the lower triangle is black with five, white, five-pointed stars of the Southern Cross constellation centered red, black, and yellow are traditional colors of Papua New Guinea the bird of paradise - endemic to the island of New Guinea - is an emblem of regional tribal culture and represents the emergence of Papua New Guinea as a nation the Southern Cross, visible in the night sky, symbolizes Papua New Guinea's connection with Australia and several other countries in the South Pacific
Learn more about Papua New Guinea »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook