India United States Brazil United Kingdom Nepal Germany Malaysia Canada Australia Italy Spain France Singapore United Arab Emirates Thailand Sri Lanka Saudi Arabia Netherlands Hungary Russia Ireland Japan Bangladesh Czech Republic Hong Kong Indonesia Mexico Portugal Argentina Belgium Turkey Philippines Vietnam Switzerland China Poland Pakistan Kuwait South Korea Colombia Bulgaria Israel Ukraine Qatar Norway South Africa New Zealand Oman Peru Finland Greece Sweden Chile Myanmar Taiwan Egypt Austria Nigeria Cambodia Romania Algeria Mauritius Azerbaijan Ecuador Denmark Bhutan Armenia Iraq Mongolia Bahrain Costa Rica Lithuania Uruguay Slovenia Kenya Morocco Malta Venezuela Honduras Tunisia Georgia Laos Palestinian Territory Afghanistan Slovakia Trinidad and Tobago Puerto Rico Croatia Ghana Serbia Estonia Yemen Angola Mozambique Tanzania Cyprus North Macedonia Guatemala Maldives Paraguay Bosnia and Herzegovina Kazakhstan Botswana Lebanon Jamaica Jordan Latvia Reunion Belarus Albania Cote D'Ivoire Macao Zambia Sudan El Salvador Dominican Republic Luxembourg Cabo Verde Djibouti British Virgin Islands Guernsey Barbados Northern Mariana Islands Bolivia United States Minor Outlying Islands Democratic Republic of the Congo Uzbekistan Tajikistan Brunei Darussalam Ethiopia Senegal Syria Moldova Iran Montenegro Saint Lucia Iceland Monaco Papua New Guinea Kyrgyzstan Uganda Benin Isle of Man Burundi Namibia Suriname Liberia Kosovo Panama Rwanda Cook Islands Bahamas Sierra Leone Libya Turkmenistan Madagascar Albania Flag Meaning & Details 3 VISITORS FROM HERE! Albania Flag Flag Information red with a black two-headed eagle in the center the design is claimed to be that of 15th-century hero Georgi Kastrioti SKANDERBEG, who led a successful uprising against the Ottoman Turks that resulted in a short-lived independence for some Albanian regions (1443-78) an unsubstantiated explanation for the eagle symbol is the tradition that Albanians see themselves as descendants of the eagle they refer to themselves as "Shqiptare," which translates as "sons of the eagle"
Learn more about Albania »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook