Flags, Places, and Languages of the World
Namibia to Nunavut Canadian Territory

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


Part 8 of 12

Flags represent or identify the existence, presence, origin, authority, possession, loyalty, glory, beliefs, aspirations, or status of a person, an organization, or a political entity.
—Whitney Smith, Flags Through the Ages and Across the World



Namibia flag Namibia Afrikaans, German, English (official), several indigenous
Nauru flag Nauru Nauruan (official) and English
Nepal flag Nepal Nepali (official), Newari, Bhutia, Maithali
Netherlands flag The Netherlands and Provincial flags Dutch, Frisian
Netherlands Antilles flag Netherlands Antilles Dutch, Papiamento
New Caledonia flag New Caledonia French
New Zealand flag New Zealand English (official), Maori
Nicaragua flag Nicaragua Spanish
Niger flag Niger French (official); Hausa; Songhai; Arabic
Nigeria flag Nigeria English (official), Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, and more than 200 others
Niue flag Niue English
Norfolk Island flag Norfolk Island English
Northern Cyprus flag Northern Cyprus (internationally unrecognized except by Turkey) Turkish
Northern Ireland flag Northern Ireland (unofficial) English, Irish Gaelic
North Mairana Islands flag Northern Marianas Islands, Commonwealth of the English
Norway flag Norway Two official forms of Norwegian: Bokmål and Nynorsk
Norway flag Nunavut, Canadian Territory English, Inuit


You may go on to the next section or repeat a previous list:

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

See the choice quotations at Word News and in-depth info about words at Word Sources.