United States Turkey India Germany Spain France United Kingdom Russia Italy Canada Brazil Indonesia Poland Greece Portugal Romania Netherlands Belgium Switzerland Pakistan Czech Republic Malaysia China Ukraine Vietnam Japan Australia Finland Morocco Hong Kong Bulgaria Hungary Austria Thailand Argentina Mexico Sweden Singapore Serbia Israel Philippines Croatia Taiwan Egypt South Korea Norway Slovenia Bangladesh Venezuela Slovakia Ireland Colombia Bahamas Sri Lanka Estonia Tunisia United Arab Emirates Denmark Algeria Peru Latvia Chile Nigeria Saudi Arabia New Zealand South Africa Azerbaijan Lithuania North Macedonia Cambodia Belarus Tanzania Cyprus Bosnia and Herzegovina Costa Rica Ecuador Dominican Republic Iraq Moldova Kenya Georgia Uruguay Armenia Jordan Kazakhstan Albania Myanmar Mongolia Palestinian Territory Nepal Kuwait Panama Qatar Iran Cameroon Luxembourg Bolivia Lebanon Puerto Rico Guatemala Mauritius El Salvador Malta Bahrain Ghana Syria Iceland Seychelles Maldives Brunei Darussalam Jamaica Madagascar Sudan Ethiopia Montenegro Yemen Botswana Paraguay Laos Suriname Macao Senegal Gibraltar Martinique Afghanistan Kyrgyzstan Cote D'Ivoire Uganda Nicaragua Mozambique Libya Cuba Zimbabwe Honduras Angola Reunion Papua New Guinea Trinidad and Tobago Benin Kosovo Uzbekistan Saint Lucia Republic of the Congo Cabo Verde Barbados Somalia Liberia Rwanda Vanuatu Togo Mayotte Burkina Faso Mauritania Haiti Namibia French Polynesia Timor-Leste Andorra Aland Islands Guyana Tajikistan Guadeloupe San Marino Bhutan Monaco Gabon Solomon Islands Bahamas Flag Meaning & Details 90 VISITORS FROM HERE! Bahamas Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of aquamarine (top), gold, and aquamarine, with a black equilateral triangle based on the hoist side the band colors represent the golden beaches of the islands surrounded by the aquamarine sea black represents the vigor and force of a united people, while the pointing triangle indicates the enterprise and determination of the Bahamian people to develop the rich resources of land and sea
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Source: CIA - The World Factbook