United States China Philippines India Indonesia Singapore United Kingdom Pakistan Nigeria Australia Bangladesh Russia Iraq Saudi Arabia Turkey Malaysia Hong Kong Spain Canada Germany Iran Japan Netherlands Egypt Brazil South Africa France Vietnam Poland Ukraine Romania Ireland Italy Finland Thailand South Korea Taiwan Jordan Algeria Kenya Sweden Yemen Greece United Arab Emirates Oman Mexico Cameroon Argentina Morocco Kazakhstan Austria Switzerland Norway Ghana Belgium Portugal Lebanon Colombia Israel Denmark Sri Lanka Chile Ethiopia Albania Hungary Serbia Ecuador New Zealand Peru Lithuania Macao Uzbekistan Kuwait Benin Czech Republic Bahrain Palestinian Territory Nepal Bulgaria Azerbaijan Tunisia Cote D'Ivoire Puerto Rico Jamaica Cyprus Qatar Libya Zambia Cambodia Latvia Croatia Myanmar Tanzania Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Moldova Slovakia Brunei Darussalam Zimbabwe Guyana Mauritius Kosovo Georgia Costa Rica Botswana Uganda Mali Sudan Democratic Republic of the Congo North Macedonia Armenia Malawi Eswatini Belarus Lesotho Luxembourg Uruguay Maldives Estonia Syria Malta Mongolia Venezuela Trinidad and Tobago Afghanistan Dominican Republic Panama Burundi Fiji Seychelles Bolivia Paraguay Kyrgyzstan Bhutan Namibia Togo Senegal Nicaragua Niger Barbados Belize Honduras Burkina Faso Rwanda Saint Lucia Somalia Grenada Iceland Isle of Man Guam Montenegro Republic of the Congo Papua New Guinea Mozambique Madagascar Guernsey Cuba Guatemala Gabon Suriname Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Angola El Salvador Sierra Leone Chad Laos Djibouti Bermuda Central African Republic Reunion Caribbean Netherlands Faroe Islands Sint Maarten Gibraltar Gambia Anguilla Timor-Leste Guadeloupe French Guiana Palau Haiti Tajikistan Dominica Northern Mariana Islands Liberia Jersey Curacao Eritrea South Sudan Portugal Flag Meaning & Details 135 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