Bulgaria United States Germany United Kingdom Spain Austria Greece Turkey Switzerland Malaysia Russia Indonesia Italy Czech Republic India France Romania Philippines Brazil Thailand Ukraine Vietnam Poland Netherlands Ireland Canada Pakistan Venezuela Egypt Hungary Belgium Bangladesh Serbia Cyprus Sweden Morocco Denmark Portugal Norway China Algeria Nigeria Mexico North Macedonia Iran South Africa Slovenia Tunisia Estonia Finland Israel Argentina Lithuania Saudi Arabia Colombia Georgia Slovakia Latvia Taiwan Peru Croatia Singapore United Arab Emirates Bosnia and Herzegovina Hong Kong Australia Belarus Sri Lanka Chile Albania Moldova South Korea Malta Kazakhstan Japan Kuwait Azerbaijan New Zealand Armenia Palestinian Territory Myanmar Jordan Costa Rica Dominican Republic Luxembourg Nepal Uruguay El Salvador Qatar Guatemala Iraq Montenegro Nicaragua Ecuador Kenya Jamaica Uzbekistan Madagascar Ghana Lebanon Syria Mongolia Puerto Rico Cambodia Iceland Yemen Laos Cote D'Ivoire Afghanistan Kosovo Uganda Honduras Bahrain Paraguay Bolivia Brunei Darussalam Oman Zimbabwe Sudan Mozambique Trinidad and Tobago Martinique Cameroon Barbados Isle of Man Angola Kyrgyzstan Panama Mauritania Bahamas Democratic Republic of the Congo Tajikistan Timor-Leste Cabo Verde Zambia Turkmenistan Libya Macao Mauritius Liechtenstein Tanzania Ethiopia Guernsey Gambia Burundi Namibia Benin Cuba Samoa Seychelles Malawi Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Guyana Saint Kitts and Nevis Republic of the Congo Togo Cayman Islands French Polynesia Guam Netherlands Antilles Bahamas Flag Meaning & Details 3 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
Learn more about Bahamas »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook