Indonesia United States Philippines China Singapore United Kingdom India Malaysia Canada Germany Vietnam Australia Thailand Hong Kong Turkey Pakistan Japan Russia Peru Italy South Africa Spain Netherlands Poland Brazil France South Korea Mexico Ireland New Zealand Egypt Ecuador Iran Kenya Taiwan Saudi Arabia Colombia Sweden Nigeria Iraq Israel United Arab Emirates Costa Rica Greece Myanmar Portugal Ghana Austria Belgium Bangladesh Algeria Switzerland Ukraine Romania Jordan Sri Lanka Chile Hungary Nepal Finland Argentina Czech Republic Lithuania Denmark Libya Cambodia Uzbekistan Morocco Norway Kazakhstan Oman Puerto Rico Ethiopia Panama Latvia Serbia Croatia Timor-Leste Slovakia Palestinian Territory Iceland Lebanon Dominican Republic Qatar Jamaica Maldives Mozambique Moldova Bulgaria Cyprus Guatemala Tanzania Laos Bahrain Armenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Malawi Yemen Zimbabwe Macao Afghanistan Uganda Estonia El Salvador Cameroon Nicaragua Mauritius Honduras North Macedonia Bhutan Namibia Tunisia Bolivia Georgia Venezuela Uruguay Slovenia Mongolia Rwanda Malta Kosovo Zambia Kyrgyzstan Democratic Republic of the Congo Brunei Darussalam Albania Paraguay Botswana Belize Trinidad and Tobago Sudan Guam Montenegro Azerbaijan Eswatini Kuwait Luxembourg Antigua and Barbuda Seychelles Fiji Benin Papua New Guinea Syria Burundi Cote D'Ivoire Mali Guyana Angola Mauritania Vanuatu Republic of the Congo Senegal Lesotho Isle of Man Northern Mariana Islands Belarus Gambia Grenada Saint Kitts and Nevis Chad Micronesia Andorra Barbados Madagascar Togo Liberia San Marino New Caledonia Burkina Faso Monaco Cuba South Sudan Haiti Niger Reunion Somalia Cabo Verde Eritrea Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Mauritius Flag Meaning & Details 13 VISITORS FROM HERE! Mauritius Flag Flag Information four equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, yellow, and green red represents self-determination and independence, blue the Indian Ocean surrounding the island, yellow has been interpreted as the new light of independence, golden sunshine, or the bright future, and green can symbolize either agriculture or the lush vegetation of the island note: while many national flags consist of three - and in some cases five - horizontal bands of color, the flag of Mauritius is the world's only national flag to consist of four horizontal color bands
Learn more about Mauritius »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook