United States Canada China Australia Russia Brazil Italy Poland Germany France Singapore United Kingdom Spain Finland Netherlands India Czech Republic Japan Indonesia Portugal Ukraine Ireland Philippines Sweden Serbia Greece Mexico Argentina Norway Belgium South Africa Thailand Turkey Switzerland South Korea Israel Vietnam Taiwan Hong Kong Iran Lithuania Austria New Zealand Slovenia Romania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Slovakia Hungary Malaysia Bulgaria Pakistan Colombia Denmark Latvia Belarus Nigeria Chile Saudi Arabia Estonia Peru United Arab Emirates Egypt Morocco Venezuela Kazakhstan Ecuador Iceland Albania Bangladesh Mongolia Algeria Uruguay Costa Rica Sri Lanka Oman Georgia Iraq Lebanon North Macedonia Puerto Rico British Virgin Islands Tunisia Paraguay Angola Cyprus Guatemala Nepal Montenegro Yemen Jamaica Moldova Azerbaijan Luxembourg Mali Dominican Republic Libya Madagascar Senegal Ghana Qatar Papua New Guinea Kenya Panama Cambodia Bolivia Honduras Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Tajikistan Uzbekistan Uganda Armenia El Salvador Syria Jordan Brunei Darussalam Cote D'Ivoire Nicaragua Burkina Faso Bahamas Afghanistan Malta Mauritius Cabo Verde Sudan Zimbabwe Myanmar Mozambique Cayman Islands Kuwait Cameroon Tanzania Kyrgyzstan Botswana Saint Kitts and Nevis Eswatini Guadeloupe Palestinian Territory Namibia Grenada French Guiana Bermuda Cuba Jersey Guyana Falkland Islands Rwanda French Polynesia Bahrain Niger New Caledonia Curacao Fiji Reunion Faroe Islands Netherlands Antilles Seychelles Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Gambia San Marino Monaco Chad Guinea-Bissau Ethiopia Aland Islands Djibouti Laos Guernsey Belize Togo Maldives Dominica Andorra Barbados Isle of Man Liechtenstein Martinique Algeria Flag Meaning & Details 25 VISITORS FROM HERE! Algeria Flag Flag Information two equal vertical bands of green (hoist side) and white a red, five-pointed star within a red crescent centered over the two-color boundary the colors represent Islam (green), purity and peace (white), and liberty (red) the crescent and star are also Islamic symbols, but the crescent is more closed than those of other Muslim countries because Algerians believe the long crescent horns bring happiness
Learn more about Algeria »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook