Indonesia Singapore United States Malaysia India Philippines Vietnam United Kingdom South Africa Pakistan China Japan Australia Germany Russia Turkey Kenya Netherlands Canada Iran Nigeria Thailand Nepal Taiwan Hong Kong South Korea France Egypt Cambodia Brazil Sri Lanka Peru Timor-Leste Bangladesh Ireland Poland Italy Ghana Sweden Spain Finland Portugal United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Lithuania Israel Austria Jordan Mexico Iraq Romania New Zealand Morocco Greece Switzerland Ecuador Czech Republic Colombia Zimbabwe Palestinian Territory Tanzania Hungary Algeria Uganda Serbia Belgium Oman Denmark Chile Tunisia Slovakia Ukraine Brunei Darussalam Mauritius Myanmar Ethiopia Norway Cameroon Zambia Trinidad and Tobago Qatar Croatia Somalia Bulgaria Venezuela Azerbaijan Latvia Namibia Kazakhstan Lebanon Botswana Syria Macao Mongolia Albania Slovenia Bahrain Moldova Maldives Puerto Rico Estonia Malawi North Macedonia Kuwait Costa Rica Cyprus Argentina Suriname Malta Georgia Rwanda Yemen Cote D'Ivoire Benin Bahamas Jamaica Togo Bosnia and Herzegovina Libya Tajikistan Laos Sudan Kosovo Barbados Democratic Republic of the Congo Dominican Republic Kyrgyzstan Luxembourg Isle of Man Paraguay Eswatini Belarus Bolivia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Papua New Guinea Lesotho Bhutan Afghanistan Guatemala Belize Gambia Uzbekistan Honduras Fiji Liberia Burkina Faso Panama Turks and Caicos Islands Guam Grenada Republic of the Congo Eritrea Senegal Guyana Armenia Central African Republic Saint Lucia Samoa Angola Albania Flag Meaning & Details 9 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