United States United Kingdom Canada France Netherlands Germany South Africa Brazil Saudi Arabia Belgium Bahamas Australia Trinidad and Tobago Japan Jamaica Russia Sweden South Korea Spain Switzerland Italy Turkey United Arab Emirates Portugal Barbados Bermuda Mexico India Singapore Vietnam Denmark Nigeria Norway Poland Hong Kong China Hungary Finland Malaysia Netherlands Antilles Ukraine Ireland Guadeloupe Qatar Martinique Kenya Kuwait New Zealand Ghana Israel Egypt U.S. Virgin Islands Taiwan Philippines Botswana Greece Bulgaria Chile Thailand Antigua and Barbuda Austria Oman Romania Colombia Indonesia Algeria Croatia Iceland British Virgin Islands Serbia Morocco Namibia Argentina Angola Bahrain Curacao Dominica Dominican Republic Venezuela Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Senegal Belize Pakistan Czech Republic French Guiana Saint Lucia Grenada North Macedonia Slovakia Latvia Kazakhstan Aruba Tunisia Tanzania Cote D'Ivoire Saint Kitts and Nevis Zambia Iraq Lithuania Guam Ecuador Bosnia and Herzegovina Reunion Zimbabwe Slovenia Palestinian Territory Costa Rica Suriname Sri Lanka Puerto Rico Jordan Belarus Cayman Islands Albania Guyana Uganda Luxembourg Cameroon Georgia Mozambique Panama Syria Azerbaijan Honduras Moldova New Caledonia Turks and Caicos Islands Haiti Cyprus Ethiopia Peru Anguilla Uzbekistan Uruguay Guatemala Guernsey Iran Lesotho Libya Mauritius Lebanon Jersey Liberia Cuba Saint Martin Madagascar Vanuatu Burkina Faso Montenegro Monaco Gabon Equatorial Guinea Malta Central African Republic Kyrgyzstan Nepal Afghanistan Laos Mongolia Papua New Guinea Sudan Malawi Armenia Estonia Mali Solomon Islands American Samoa Brunei Darussalam Papua New Guinea Flag Meaning & Details 1 VISITOR FROM HERE! Papua New Guinea Flag Flag Information divided diagonally from upper hoist-side corner the upper triangle is red with a soaring yellow bird of paradise centered the lower triangle is black with five, white, five-pointed stars of the Southern Cross constellation centered red, black, and yellow are traditional colors of Papua New Guinea the bird of paradise - endemic to the island of New Guinea - is an emblem of regional tribal culture and represents the emergence of Papua New Guinea as a nation the Southern Cross, visible in the night sky, symbolizes Papua New Guinea's connection with Australia and several other countries in the South Pacific
Learn more about Papua New Guinea »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook