Russia Singapore Japan United States South Africa Indonesia Germany United Kingdom South Korea France Philippines Canada Mexico Brazil Finland Taiwan Hong Kong Spain Australia Thailand Italy Malaysia Chile Ecuador Argentina Nigeria India Portugal Netherlands Poland Kazakhstan Peru Colombia Ghana Zambia Venezuela Zimbabwe Angola Kenya Mozambique Czech Republic Switzerland China Belgium Botswana Jamaica Ireland Ukraine Trinidad and Tobago Malawi New Zealand Vietnam Sweden United Arab Emirates Namibia Romania Hungary Turkey Slovakia Paraguay Austria Greece Uganda Egypt Bolivia Israel Tanzania Serbia Pakistan Croatia Morocco Brunei Darussalam Saudi Arabia Madagascar Guatemala Cameroon Costa Rica Dominican Republic Bulgaria Denmark Macao Myanmar Bangladesh Senegal Iran Cote D'Ivoire Panama Barbados Mauritius Uruguay Sri Lanka Puerto Rico Eswatini Ethiopia Lesotho Cuba Honduras Tunisia Algeria Nepal Norway Reunion Estonia Qatar Iraq Latvia El Salvador Guyana Moldova Mongolia Cambodia Lithuania Slovenia Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahamas Nicaragua Saint Lucia Georgia Albania Gabon Guadeloupe Cyprus Cabo Verde Suriname Luxembourg Rwanda Sudan Montenegro Jordan Azerbaijan Lebanon Kuwait Belize Benin Seychelles Martinique Guam North Macedonia Dominica Antigua and Barbuda Bahrain Sierra Leone Papua New Guinea Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Oman Sint Maarten Syria Fiji Laos Libya Jersey Grenada Aruba Palestinian Territory Togo Cayman Islands Iceland French Guiana Gambia U.S. Virgin Islands Bhutan Bermuda Caribbean Netherlands Democratic Republic of the Congo Curacao Mayotte Republic of the Congo Saint Kitts and Nevis French Polynesia Maldives Malta Burkina Faso Uzbekistan Yemen British Virgin Islands Monaco Kosovo New Caledonia Greenland Equatorial Guinea Faroe Islands Isle of Man Armenia Solomon Islands Kyrgyzstan Afghanistan Turkmenistan Mauritania Mali Netherlands Flag Meaning & Details 307 VISITORS FROM HERE! Netherlands Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (bright vermilion top), white, and blue (cobalt) similar to the flag of Luxembourg, which uses a lighter blue and is longer the colors were derived from those of WILLIAM I, Prince of Orange, who led the Dutch Revolt against Spanish sovereignty in the latter half of the 16th century originally the upper band was orange, but because its dye tended to turn red over time, the red shade was eventually made the permanent color the banner is perhaps the oldest tricolor in continuous use
Learn more about Netherlands »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook