Indonesia United States Philippines Singapore Malaysia China India United Kingdom Vietnam Germany Pakistan Canada Brazil Australia Turkey Japan France Netherlands South Africa Egypt Hong Kong Thailand Timor-Leste Poland Peru Sweden Taiwan Nigeria Ireland South Korea Italy Sri Lanka Mexico Spain Saudi Arabia Kenya Bangladesh Afghanistan Russia Romania United Arab Emirates Morocco Iraq Nepal Colombia New Zealand Ghana Cambodia Hungary Slovakia Greece Portugal Switzerland Belgium Finland Algeria Austria Lithuania Myanmar Ecuador Ukraine Czech Republic Jordan Chile Israel Argentina Norway Kazakhstan Ethiopia Brunei Darussalam Denmark Bulgaria Mauritius Lebanon Tunisia Oman Iran Uzbekistan Seychelles Zimbabwe Palestinian Territory Uganda Tanzania Qatar Yemen Serbia Latvia Libya Bahrain Venezuela Estonia Malawi Zambia Albania Maldives Macao Mongolia Cyprus Somalia Iceland Malta Jamaica Slovenia Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago Georgia Bolivia Fiji Panama Bosnia and Herzegovina Eswatini Botswana Azerbaijan Dominican Republic Namibia Rwanda Paraguay Puerto Rico Croatia Moldova Luxembourg Belize Kyrgyzstan Cameroon Armenia Gambia Syria Kuwait Bhutan Montenegro Honduras Guatemala Angola Burkina Faso Kosovo Laos Guyana North Macedonia Isle of Man El Salvador Lesotho Togo Senegal Cote D'Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Vanuatu Barbados Sudan Papua New Guinea Bahamas Nicaragua Uruguay Andorra Benin Sierra Leone Belarus Solomon Islands Tonga Liechtenstein Cuba Martinique Mozambique Mali Monaco South Sudan Suriname Reunion British Virgin Islands Tajikistan Madagascar Grenada Curacao Saint Lucia Gabon Guinea Dominica Antigua and Barbuda Haiti Northern Mariana Islands Liberia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Cabo Verde Burundi Cayman Islands Bermuda Guam Aruba Ecuador Flag Meaning & Details 137 VISITORS FROM HERE! Ecuador Flag Flag Information three horizontal bands of yellow (top, double width), blue, and red with the coat of arms superimposed at the center of the flag the flag retains the three main colors of the banner of Gran Colombia, the South American republic that broke up in 1830 the yellow color represents sunshine, grain, and mineral wealth, blue the sky, sea, and rivers, and red the blood of patriots spilled in the struggle for freedom and justice note: similar to the flag of Colombia, which is shorter and does not bear a coat of arms
Learn more about Ecuador »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook