Flag of The Bahamas

The flag of The Bahamas consists of three horizontal stripes: aquamarine on the top and bottom, with a gold stripe in the middle. On the left side, there is a black equilateral triangle pointing toward the right.

  • Aquamarine represents the clear blue waters surrounding the islands.
  • Gold symbolizes the golden beaches and the country’s natural resources.
  • The black triangle signifies the strength and determination of the Bahamian people to develop and protect their resources.

Adopted in 1973 when The Bahamas gained independence, the flag reflects the nation’s vibrant environment, its wealth of natural beauty, and the resilience of its people.