South Korea United States Japan China Vietnam Canada Singapore Australia Uzbekistan Hong Kong Germany United Kingdom Thailand Taiwan Indonesia Russia France Philippines Malaysia United Arab Emirates Turkey New Zealand Kazakhstan India Netherlands Laos Spain Saudi Arabia Italy Tunisia Azerbaijan Poland Kyrgyzstan Brazil Mexico Hungary Cambodia Mongolia Switzerland Austria Sweden Egypt Ireland Belgium Czech Republic Malta Morocco Jordan Qatar Iraq Georgia Bulgaria Kuwait Bangladesh Algeria Romania Finland Tajikistan Serbia Argentina Turkmenistan Slovakia Israel Ukraine Myanmar Norway Croatia Denmark Lithuania Greece Pakistan Guam Portugal South Africa Paraguay Armenia Iran Albania Sri Lanka Oman Guatemala Chile Macao Peru Ghana Lebanon Bosnia and Herzegovina Nepal Senegal Seychelles Nigeria Kenya Ecuador Colombia Slovenia Belarus Tanzania Northern Mariana Islands North Macedonia Ethiopia Bahrain Fiji Palestinian Territory Angola Cameroon Afghanistan Brunei Darussalam Estonia Dominican Republic Latvia Panama Montenegro Cote D'Ivoire Rwanda Costa Rica Luxembourg Maldives Iceland Uganda Nicaragua Libya Bolivia Democratic Republic of the Congo Sudan Haiti Cyprus Yemen Moldova Honduras Uruguay El Salvador Venezuela Syria Mozambique Timor-Leste Mauritius Mauritania Papua New Guinea South Sudan Madagascar Trinidad and Tobago American Samoa Mali Malawi Jamaica Vanuatu Kosovo Isle of Man Zambia Botswana Palau Equatorial Guinea Togo Monaco Burkina Faso Grenada Cayman Islands Solomon Islands Reunion Namibia New Caledonia Sierra Leone Djibouti Zimbabwe Gambia Suriname Puerto Rico Micronesia Niger Faroe Islands Bahamas French Polynesia Cuba Gabon North Korea Guernsey Burundi Belize Jersey Bermuda Vatican City Barbados Antigua and Barbuda Chad Liberia Samoa British Virgin Islands Liechtenstein Greenland Guyana Tonga Curacao Eswatini Gibraltar Lesotho Kiribati Equatorial Guinea Flag Meaning & Details 8 VISITORS FROM HERE! Equatorial Guinea Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and red, with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side and the coat of arms centered in the white band the coat of arms has six yellow six-pointed stars (representing the mainland and five offshore islands) above a gray shield bearing a silk-cotton tree and below which is a scroll with the motto UNIDAD, PAZ, JUSTICIA (Unity, Peace, Justice) green symbolizes the jungle and natural resources, blue represents the sea that connects the mainland to the islands, white stands for peace, and red recalls the fight for independence
Learn more about Equatorial Guinea »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook