United States United Kingdom Italy Germany Japan Netherlands Spain France Poland Canada Belgium Russia Brazil Austria Australia Switzerland Greece Sweden Czech Republic Portugal Ukraine Finland Norway Argentina Turkey Ireland Romania Slovenia Indonesia Denmark Croatia Hungary South Africa Bulgaria Puerto Rico New Zealand China Israel Mexico Serbia India Venezuela South Korea Chile Slovakia Luxembourg Saudi Arabia Kuwait Philippines Colombia Taiwan Uruguay Hong Kong Malta Iceland Estonia Bosnia and Herzegovina Qatar Morocco United Arab Emirates Lithuania Jamaica Belarus Costa Rica Singapore Algeria Panama Guernsey Dominican Republic Kazakhstan Lebanon Georgia Latvia Thailand Antigua and Barbuda New Caledonia Cyprus Malaysia San Marino Ecuador Reunion Sri Lanka Paraguay Isle of Man Oman Guadeloupe Guatemala Barbados Jordan Martinique Trinidad and Tobago North Macedonia Iraq Cook Islands Gibraltar Albania Namibia Cuba Brunei Darussalam French Polynesia Mozambique Anguilla Eswatini Vietnam Zimbabwe Azerbaijan Armenia Curacao Andorra Tunisia Iran Seychelles Haiti Montenegro Bolivia Mauritius Bermuda Fiji Kenya Saint Lucia Uganda Guam Maldives Suriname Zambia Benin Togo Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Greenland Botswana Ghana Egypt Moldova Aruba Cayman Islands Monaco Sudan Mali Malawi Pakistan Belize Peru Mauritania Falkland Islands Yemen Liberia Tajikistan Bangladesh Afghanistan South Sudan Senegal Ethiopia Caribbean Netherlands Macao Vanuatu Democratic Republic of the Congo Madagascar Faroe Islands Nicaragua Liechtenstein Cabo Verde Kosovo Bahamas Saint Kitts and Nevis Bahrain American Samoa Mayotte Jersey Honduras U.S. Virgin Islands Angola Cambodia Kyrgyzstan Saint Lucia Flag Meaning & Details 2 VISITORS FROM HERE! Saint Lucia Flag Flag Information cerulean blue with a gold isosceles triangle below a black arrowhead the upper edges of the arrowhead have a white border the blue color represents the sky and sea, gold stands for sunshine and prosperity, and white and black the racial composition of the island (with the latter being dominant) the two major triangles invoke the twin Pitons (Gros Piton and Petit Piton), cone-shaped volcanic plugs that are a symbol of the island
Learn more about Saint Lucia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook