Indonesia Singapore United States China India Philippines Japan Germany Brazil Malaysia Canada Thailand United Kingdom Tanzania Turkey Nigeria Vietnam Australia Russia Pakistan South Korea Hong Kong Iran France Taiwan Netherlands Mexico Ireland Iraq Spain Egypt Bangladesh Italy Poland Colombia Cambodia Sri Lanka Saudi Arabia Algeria South Africa Peru Portugal Sweden Argentina Kenya Ethiopia Chile Ecuador Romania Finland Kazakhstan Ukraine New Zealand Czech Republic Belgium Nepal Ghana Morocco Timor-Leste Austria Tunisia Denmark United Arab Emirates Greece Israel Costa Rica Switzerland Serbia Hungary Slovakia Zimbabwe Cameroon Palestinian Territory Uganda Lithuania Burkina Faso Myanmar Norway Angola Bolivia Albania Uzbekistan Venezuela Bulgaria Bosnia and Herzegovina Brunei Darussalam Libya Cote D'Ivoire Jordan Benin Bahrain Puerto Rico Qatar Malawi Croatia Azerbaijan Kuwait Zambia Paraguay Panama Yemen Seychelles Lebanon Democratic Republic of the Congo Slovenia North Macedonia Honduras Bhutan Estonia Jamaica Oman Laos Iceland Syria Togo Fiji Latvia Georgia Cyprus Afghanistan Dominican Republic Moldova Uruguay Senegal Trinidad and Tobago Martinique Mozambique Malta Madagascar Namibia Burundi Rwanda Armenia Botswana Mongolia Belarus Guatemala Sudan Luxembourg Somalia Cuba Guyana Lesotho Andorra Kyrgyzstan Suriname Guam British Virgin Islands Eswatini El Salvador Isle of Man Monaco Liechtenstein South Sudan Reunion Sierra Leone Haiti Samoa Solomon Islands Jersey Macao Mauritius Guadeloupe Papua New Guinea Bahamas Mali Gambia Mauritania Nicaragua Belize Montenegro Barbados Gabon Mayotte Maldives Republic of the Congo Eritrea New Caledonia Burkina Faso Flag Meaning & Details 21 VISITORS FROM HERE! Burkina Faso Flag Flag Information two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and green with a yellow five-pointed star in the center red recalls the country's struggle for independence, green is for hope and abundance, and yellow represents the country's mineral wealth note: uses the popular Pan-African colors of Ethiopia
Learn more about Burkina Faso »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook