United States Russia Malaysia Germany Canada Indonesia United Kingdom Netherlands Japan Australia France South Korea Romania Brazil Singapore China Norway Belgium Switzerland Sweden India Taiwan Spain Israel Italy Turkey Ireland Hong Kong Czech Republic Egypt Mexico Poland Portugal Hungary Latvia Iceland Lithuania Finland Denmark Luxembourg Vietnam Ukraine Argentina Philippines Greece Thailand Saudi Arabia New Zealand Austria Brunei Darussalam South Africa Chile Pakistan Bulgaria Panama Myanmar Colombia Peru Serbia Jordan Morocco Honduras Moldova Algeria Venezuela Slovakia Costa Rica Tunisia Puerto Rico Croatia United Arab Emirates Albania Seychelles Estonia Bangladesh Isle of Man Bosnia and Herzegovina Dominican Republic Cambodia Qatar Cyprus Tanzania Uruguay Ecuador Kuwait Georgia Sri Lanka Nicaragua Yemen Kazakhstan Belize Azerbaijan Palestinian Territory Slovenia Belarus Nepal Oman British Virgin Islands Iraq Angola North Macedonia Mongolia Bahrain Bolivia Guatemala Afghanistan Malta Cayman Islands Libya Kenya Montenegro Zambia Trinidad and Tobago Kyrgyzstan Papua New Guinea Laos Armenia Timor-Leste Maldives Paraguay Falkland Islands Guadeloupe Norfolk Island Tajikistan Montserrat Saint Helena Macao Uzbekistan Mauritania Haiti Kosovo Senegal Ghana Bahamas Nigeria Aruba Turkmenistan Sudan Aland Islands Turks and Caicos Islands Cook Islands Greenland Dominica North Korea Malawi Antigua and Barbuda Tonga Cocos (Keeling) Islands Pitcairn Islands Andorra Cabo Verde Bhutan Guyana Cuba Barbados Syria El Salvador Christmas Island Monaco Benin Reunion Vatican City Jamaica Saint Lucia Botswana Mauritius Vanuatu Rwanda Uganda Mozambique Austria Flag Meaning & Details 85 VISITORS FROM HERE! Austria Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red the flag design is certainly one of the oldest - if not the oldest - national banners in the world according to tradition, in 1191, following a fierce battle in the Third Crusade, Duke Leopold V of Austria's white tunic became completely blood-spattered upon removal of his wide belt or sash, a white band was revealed the red-white-red color combination was subsequently adopted as his banner
Learn more about Austria »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook