Russia Ukraine United States Poland Germany Czech Republic Belarus France United Kingdom Romania Slovakia Italy Serbia China Netherlands Canada Estonia Spain Greece Vietnam Bulgaria Hungary Latvia Israel Japan Austria Switzerland Kazakhstan Lithuania Finland Belgium Brazil Moldova Singapore India Denmark Norway Georgia South Korea Australia Sweden Thailand Portugal Turkey Taiwan Azerbaijan Bosnia and Herzegovina Venezuela Armenia Hong Kong Uzbekistan Slovenia Croatia Colombia South Africa Philippines Egypt Jordan Argentina Kyrgyzstan Mexico Ireland North Macedonia Malaysia Luxembourg Macao Cyprus Bolivia Morocco Chile Indonesia Kenya Costa Rica New Zealand Iraq Algeria Lebanon New Caledonia Albania Peru Nepal Ghana Montenegro Sri Lanka Cambodia United Arab Emirates Bangladesh Nigeria Palestinian Territory Malta Laos Iceland Jamaica Afghanistan Reunion Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Iran Syria Ecuador Mongolia Kosovo Dominican Republic Mauritius Barbados Zambia Ethiopia Tajikistan Bahamas Zimbabwe Andorra Seychelles Turkmenistan Belize Panama Rwanda Djibouti Cote D'Ivoire Vatican City Mozambique Myanmar Gambia Puerto Rico Botswana Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Niger Chad Bhutan Faroe Islands Uruguay Honduras Pakistan Equatorial Guinea Somalia Guinea-Bissau Maldives Malawi Sao Tome and Principe Liberia Grenada Uganda French Polynesia Martinique Angola Saint Lucia Eritrea Guadeloupe Madagascar Mauritania Benin Sierra Leone Cocos (Keeling) Islands Gabon Lesotho Central African Republic Cabo Verde Burundi Guyana Mali Guernsey Guatemala El Salvador Senegal Saudi Arabia Libya Namibia Papua New Guinea Oman Kuwait Burkina Faso Brunei Darussalam Nicaragua Norfolk Island Liechtenstein Palau Saint Helena Guinea Gibraltar Christmas Island Eswatini Sudan Qatar Cuba Paraguay Cayman Islands Cameroon U.S. Virgin Islands Suriname North Korea Timor-Leste Vanuatu Yemen Saint Pierre and Miquelon San Marino Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Fiji Dominica Bermuda Pitcairn Islands Cook Islands Kiribati Monaco Nauru Mauritius Flag Meaning & Details 8 VISITORS FROM HERE! Mauritius Flag Flag Information four equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, yellow, and green red represents self-determination and independence, blue the Indian Ocean surrounding the island, yellow has been interpreted as the new light of independence, golden sunshine, or the bright future, and green can symbolize either agriculture or the lush vegetation of the island note: while many national flags consist of three - and in some cases five - horizontal bands of color, the flag of Mauritius is the world's only national flag to consist of four horizontal color bands
Learn more about Mauritius »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook