Indonesia United States Singapore India China Nigeria Malaysia Japan Switzerland United Kingdom Philippines Canada Pakistan Australia Russia Iran Germany Brazil Turkey Bangladesh Saudi Arabia Hong Kong Taiwan France South Korea Netherlands Vietnam Thailand Myanmar Peru Italy Iraq Egypt South Africa Ethiopia Democratic Republic of the Congo Mexico Poland Spain Colombia Cote D'Ivoire Ireland Algeria Sweden Morocco Austria Cameroon Ghana Chile New Zealand Norway Finland Libya Kenya United Arab Emirates Belgium Brunei Darussalam Argentina Cambodia Portugal Nepal Tanzania Timor-Leste Greece Romania Sri Lanka Hungary Czech Republic Ukraine Tunisia Ecuador Kazakhstan Oman Uganda Denmark Yemen Kuwait Jordan Israel Azerbaijan Lithuania Mongolia Qatar Zimbabwe Bolivia Afghanistan Serbia Botswana Bulgaria Iceland Croatia Malawi Zambia Venezuela Republic of the Congo Sudan Syria Albania Rwanda Bhutan Slovakia Laos Fiji Seychelles Mozambique Latvia Burkina Faso Estonia Palestinian Territory Uzbekistan Namibia Bahrain South Sudan Angola Georgia Slovenia Belarus Somalia Armenia Guinea Costa Rica Malta Togo Lebanon Guatemala Cyprus Senegal Dominican Republic Bosnia and Herzegovina Luxembourg Mauritius Liberia Benin Macao Guyana El Salvador Moldova Papua New Guinea Suriname Mali Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Sierra Leone Montenegro Panama Puerto Rico Madagascar North Macedonia Maldives Gambia Paraguay Mauritania Belize Barbados Jamaica Nicaragua Kosovo Lesotho Cuba Gabon Bahamas Cayman Islands Saint Lucia Antigua and Barbuda Eritrea Isle of Man Chad British Virgin Islands Tonga Kyrgyzstan Burundi Tajikistan Sao Tome and Principe Jersey Turkmenistan Faroe Islands Djibouti Dominica Greenland Estonia Flag Meaning & Details 14 VISITORS FROM HERE! Estonia Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), black, and white various interpretations are linked to the flag colors blue represents faith, loyalty, and devotion, while also reminiscent of the sky, sea, and lakes of the country black symbolizes the soil of the country and the dark past and suffering endured by the Estonian people white refers to the striving towards enlightenment and virtue, and is the color of birch bark and snow, as well as summer nights illuminated by the midnight sun
Learn more about Estonia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook