India United States Pakistan China United Arab Emirates Vietnam Ukraine Canada Russia Bangladesh Spain Mexico Yemen Uzbekistan Hong Kong Germany Ghana Japan Nigeria Singapore Dominican Republic United Kingdom Portugal Austria Philippines Taiwan Georgia Turkey Moldova Democratic Republic of the Congo France Netherlands Haiti Sri Lanka Morocco Kazakhstan Argentina Senegal Afghanistan Algeria Cameroon Brazil Saudi Arabia Ecuador Armenia Nicaragua Italy Jamaica Colombia Indonesia South Africa Australia Egypt Poland Venezuela Romania Benin Jordan Nepal Malaysia Sierra Leone Ethiopia Kosovo Sweden Cuba El Salvador Albania Libya Liberia Thailand Belarus Gambia Cote D'Ivoire Belgium Kenya Israel Ireland Peru Mozambique Tanzania Luxembourg Honduras Guatemala Tunisia Kyrgyzstan Uganda South Korea Cambodia Switzerland Trinidad and Tobago Burkina Faso Togo Serbia Czech Republic Finland Zambia Chile Papua New Guinea Gabon Azerbaijan Kuwait Angola Qatar Bulgaria Tajikistan Iraq Croatia New Zealand Palestinian Territory Bahamas Estonia Hungary Zimbabwe Madagascar Iran Oman Bolivia Mali North Macedonia Rwanda Namibia Myanmar Mongolia Sudan Seychelles Norway Denmark Lithuania Republic of the Congo Malawi Guyana Dominica Niger Guinea Greece Bahrain Macao Slovakia Lesotho Solomon Islands Panama Cabo Verde Lebanon Tonga Puerto Rico Fiji Paraguay Latvia Somalia Saint Lucia Turks and Caicos Islands Bosnia and Herzegovina Samoa Saint Vincent and the Grenadines South Sudan Suriname Botswana Cyprus Barbados Uruguay Mauritania Sint Maarten Vanuatu Montenegro Martinique Eswatini Costa Rica Belize Aruba Slovenia Djibouti Iceland Malta Burundi New Caledonia Chad Mauritius French Polynesia Guadeloupe Comoros Maldives Eritrea Micronesia Syria Turkmenistan Laos Saint Kitts and Nevis Croatia Flag Meaning & Details 14 VISITORS FROM HERE! Croatia Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and blue - the Pan-Slav colors - superimposed by the Croatian coat of arms the coat of arms consists of one main shield (a checkerboard of 13 red and 12 silver (white) fields) surmounted by five smaller shields that form a crown over the main shield the five small shields represent five historic regions (from left to right): Croatia, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia note: the Pan-Slav colors were inspired by the 19th-century flag of Russia
Learn more about Croatia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook