United States Singapore Japan China Canada Australia United Kingdom Russia France Germany Italy Spain Greece Netherlands Finland Portugal Sri Lanka Thailand Sweden New Zealand Hong Kong Switzerland Austria South Africa Brazil Hungary Philippines Czech Republic Belgium Indonesia Poland Norway Turkey Taiwan Mexico Vietnam Iran Ireland Lithuania Myanmar Slovakia Israel Romania Cambodia Bulgaria Slovenia Argentina Malaysia Puerto Rico Colombia Croatia Costa Rica Denmark Chile Bolivia India Ukraine Serbia Cyprus Dominican Republic South Korea Latvia Guatemala Peru Venezuela Ghana Ecuador Estonia Laos Pakistan Luxembourg Macao Kazakhstan Saudi Arabia Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Nicaragua Honduras Malta Trinidad and Tobago Nepal Paraguay Tunisia Jamaica Panama United Arab Emirates Uruguay Kuwait Morocco Martinique French Polynesia Isle of Man Barbados Qatar French Guiana Bahamas Guam Saint Lucia Mongolia Curacao Egypt Madagascar Jordan Iceland El Salvador Georgia Namibia Haiti Suriname Belize Guernsey Tanzania Bahrain Lebanon Mozambique Kosovo Gibraltar Jersey Mauritius Somalia Kenya Libya Nigeria Northern Mariana Islands Afghanistan New Caledonia Uzbekistan Bermuda Algeria Iraq Uganda Montenegro Cote D'Ivoire Zimbabwe Andorra Aland Islands Reunion Bangladesh Albania Guadeloupe Grenada British Virgin Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Sint Maarten Caribbean Netherlands Seychelles Botswana Falkland Islands Guyana Belarus Senegal Maldives Azerbaijan Antigua and Barbuda Aruba Mauritania Monaco Cook Islands Palestinian Territory Zambia Mali Burkina Faso Fiji Anguilla Djibouti Oman Democratic Republic of the Congo Angola Kyrgyzstan Cabo Verde Qatar Flag Meaning & Details 10 VISITORS FROM HERE! Qatar Flag Flag Information maroon with a broad white serrated band (nine white points) on the hoist side maroon represents the blood shed in Qatari wars, white stands for peace the nine-pointed serrated edge signifies Qatar as the ninth member of the "reconciled emirates" in the wake of the Qatari-British treaty of 1916 note: the other eight emirates are the seven that compose the UAE and Bahrain according to some sources, the dominant color was formerly red, but this darkened to maroon upon exposure to the sun and the new shade was eventually adopted
Learn more about Qatar »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook