Flags, Places, and Languages of the World
Afghanistan to Azerbaijan

A click on a flag will take you to a section that has larger versions of these flags and additional information.


Part 1 of 12

There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum.
—Arthur C. Clarke (1917- )


Afghan flag Afghanistan Farsi, Pashto, Parsi-Dari, Urdu, Usbek, Turkmen, Aimaq, Hazaragi, Pashayi, Brahui, Balochi, and other Turkic and minor languages
Albania flag Albania Albanian (Tosk is the official dialect), Vlax Romani, Macedonian, Macedo-Rumanian
Alderney flag Alderney English, French
Algeria flag Algeria Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects
American Samoa flag American Samoa English
Andorra flag Andorra Catalán (official), French, Spanish
Angola flag Angola Bantu, Portuguese (official)
Anguilla flag Anguilla, British Overseas Territory of English
Antigua-Barbuda flag Antigua and Barbuda English
Argentina flag Argentina Spanish (official), English, Italian, German, French
Armenian flag Armenia Armenian
Aruba flag Aruba Dutch, Papiamento, English
Australia flag Australia and State flags English
Austrian flag Austria with State flags German 98% (small Slovene, Croatian, and Hungarian-speaking minorities)
Azerbaijan flag Azerbaijan Azerbaijani Turkic, 82%; Russian, 7%; Armenian, 2%


Here are the lists of world-flag indexes if you want to go to another section or repeat a previous unit.

World Flags A, Part 1 of 12 | World Flags B, Part 2 of 12 | World Flags C, Part 3 of 12 | World Flags D-F, Part 4 of 12 | World Flags G-H, Part 5 of 12 | World Flags I-L, Part 6 of 12 | World Flags M, Part 7 of 12 | World Flags N, Part 8 of 12 | World Flags O-R, Part 9 of 12 | World Flags Sa-Sy, Part 10 of 12 | World Flags T, Part 11 of 12 | World Flags U-Z, Part 12 of 12