Turkey United States United Kingdom Germany Ireland Azerbaijan Canada Russia Australia New Zealand France Netherlands Georgia China Singapore Finland Iran India Poland Kazakhstan Hungary Cyprus Nigeria Pakistan Italy Saudi Arabia Romania Indonesia Austria Egypt Uzbekistan Japan Czech Republic Spain Sweden Ukraine Afghanistan Bulgaria Belgium Iraq Brazil Philippines Greece Switzerland Kyrgyzstan Somalia United Arab Emirates Bangladesh Turkmenistan South Korea South Africa Algeria Belarus Serbia Kuwait Jordan Mexico Vietnam Morocco Hong Kong Israel North Macedonia Lithuania Denmark Portugal Luxembourg Slovakia Malaysia Qatar Thailand Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Norway Slovenia Croatia Sudan Moldova Tunisia Lebanon Peru Ghana Taiwan Colombia Libya Uganda Palestinian Territory Kosovo Senegal Montenegro Kenya Syria Argentina Ethiopia Yemen Latvia Guinea Cote D'Ivoire Estonia Oman Myanmar Malta Chile Benin Chad Dominican Republic Ecuador Venezuela Mongolia Cameroon Liberia Togo Mali Gambia Mauritania Sri Lanka Bahrain Armenia Republic of the Congo Nepal Tajikistan Tanzania Costa Rica Guatemala Iceland Honduras Cambodia Jamaica Panama Sierra Leone Bolivia Trinidad and Tobago Equatorial Guinea El Salvador Botswana Madagascar Burkina Faso Angola Bahamas Democratic Republic of the Congo Rwanda Niger Brunei Darussalam Puerto Rico Paraguay Zambia Gabon Laos Namibia Mauritius Papua New Guinea Seychelles Mozambique Zimbabwe Curacao Uruguay Maldives Belize Macao Cuba Haiti Barbados Sint Maarten Guyana American Samoa Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Cabo Verde Grenada Guam Isle of Man Guinea-Bissau Dominica Bermuda Nicaragua South Sudan Malawi Djibouti Russia Flag Meaning & Details 2,569 VISITORS FROM HERE! Russia Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of white (top), blue, and red note: the colors may have been based on those of the Dutch flag despite many popular interpretations, there is no official meaning assigned to the colors of the Russian flag this flag inspired several other Slav countries to adopt horizontal tricolors of the same colors but in different arrangements, and so red, blue, and white became the Pan-Slav colors
Learn more about Russia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook