India Singapore United States China Australia United Kingdom Canada Germany Russia Japan France Indonesia Hong Kong Taiwan South Korea Malaysia Italy Brazil Ireland Bangladesh Egypt Netherlands Vietnam Pakistan Spain Poland South Africa Philippines Saudi Arabia Israel Sweden Thailand United Arab Emirates Mexico Iran Iraq Turkey Finland Portugal Kenya Belgium Norway Ethiopia Nigeria Greece Switzerland New Zealand Denmark Kuwait Argentina Austria Czech Republic Algeria Nepal Romania Colombia Serbia Peru Myanmar Ukraine Hungary Bahrain Sri Lanka Qatar Bulgaria Libya Chile Morocco Jordan Oman Zimbabwe Croatia Tanzania Cambodia South Sudan Ecuador Slovakia Lebanon Syria Uruguay Guatemala Mauritius Slovenia Botswana Venezuela Latvia Somalia Lithuania Georgia Yemen Tunisia Estonia Zambia Cyprus Cameroon Uzbekistan Belarus Kazakhstan Uganda Panama Ghana Sudan Albania Fiji Jamaica Costa Rica Kosovo Moldova Bosnia and Herzegovina North Macedonia Dominican Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Angola Mongolia Macao Namibia Palestinian Territory Guam Bolivia Papua New Guinea Senegal Montenegro Rwanda Afghanistan Madagascar Mozambique Azerbaijan Malta Armenia Brunei Darussalam Sierra Leone Puerto Rico Togo Burkina Faso Kyrgyzstan Cuba Trinidad and Tobago Iceland Benin Republic of the Congo Lesotho Luxembourg Bhutan Malawi Guyana Mali Timor-Leste Liberia French Polynesia Faroe Islands Gabon El Salvador Guinea Mauritania Tonga Saint Kitts and Nevis Bahamas Djibouti Suriname Laos Northern Mariana Islands Liechtenstein Solomon Islands Haiti Marshall Islands Gambia Comoros Cote D'Ivoire Maldives Sint Maarten Aruba Belize Honduras Kiribati Seychelles Tajikistan Paraguay Chad New Caledonia Reunion U.S. Virgin Islands Samoa Eswatini Cayman Islands Bermuda Vatican City Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Antigua and Barbuda Gibraltar Portugal Flag Meaning & Details 134 VISITORS FROM HERE! Portugal Flag Flag Information two vertical bands of green (hoist side, two-fifths) and red (three-fifths) with the national coat of arms (armillary sphere and Portuguese shield) centered on the dividing line explanations for the color meanings are ambiguous, but a popular interpretation has green symbolizing hope and red the blood of those defending the nation
Learn more about Portugal »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook