Spain United States Argentina Mexico United Kingdom France Germany Brazil Singapore Colombia Chile Peru Uruguay Russia Italy Portugal Venezuela Ecuador Netherlands Poland Switzerland Belgium Canada Serbia Bulgaria China Ireland Japan Honduras South Korea Greece Croatia Sweden Costa Rica Indonesia Hungary India Paraguay Austria Ukraine Norway Denmark Finland Turkey Panama Guatemala Bolivia Pakistan Dominican Republic Australia Czech Republic Israel Andorra Morocco Romania Bosnia and Herzegovina El Salvador Thailand Puerto Rico Hong Kong Cyprus Algeria Philippines Vietnam Egypt Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Belarus Nicaragua Slovakia Luxembourg Slovenia Montenegro Iceland Iran Lithuania Malta North Macedonia Georgia Armenia Malaysia Tunisia Cuba Taiwan Qatar South Africa New Zealand Albania Latvia Kazakhstan Estonia Equatorial Guinea Moldova Iraq Bangladesh Senegal British Virgin Islands Lebanon Azerbaijan Gibraltar Nigeria Kuwait Bahamas Reunion Cambodia Libya Angola Jordan Namibia Uzbekistan Syria Gabon Kenya Mozambique Trinidad and Tobago Ghana Mauritius Jamaica Cameroon Nepal Aruba Palestinian Territory Cote D'Ivoire Maldives Madagascar Mauritania Macao Bermuda Guadeloupe Seychelles Uganda Mali Sri Lanka Saint Pierre and Miquelon Kyrgyzstan Mongolia Myanmar Saint Martin Haiti Oman Cabo Verde Barbados Ethiopia Martinique French Polynesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Guinea Vatican City Zambia Aland Islands Liechtenstein Timor-Leste Faroe Islands Tanzania Cayman Islands Monaco Fiji Burkina Faso Gambia Bahrain Laos Sint Maarten Niger Brunei Darussalam New Caledonia Guernsey Curacao Guinea-Bissau Burundi Sao Tome and Principe Saint Barthelemy Saint Lucia Grenada Zimbabwe Rwanda Sudan French Guiana Solomon Islands Netherlands Antilles Jersey Bhutan Suriname Romania Flag Meaning & Details 219 VISITORS FROM HERE! Romania Flag Flag Information three equal vertical bands of cobalt blue (hoist side), chrome yellow, and vermilion red modeled after the flag of France, the colors are those of the principalities of Walachia (red and yellow) and Moldavia (red and blue), which united in 1862 to form Romania the national coat of arms that used to be centered in the yellow band has been removed note: now similar to the flag of Chad, whose blue band is darker also resembles the flags of Andorra and Moldova
Learn more about Romania »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook