Saudi Arabia Palestinian Territory Egypt United States United Arab Emirates Jordan Iraq Kuwait Israel Algeria Qatar Lebanon United Kingdom Libya Oman Canada Morocco Bahrain Germany Yemen Syria Sweden Sudan Singapore Malaysia Belgium Netherlands Australia France Italy Turkey India Tunisia Denmark Spain Russia Norway Austria Pakistan Romania Ireland South Africa Switzerland Ukraine Poland Brazil China Indonesia New Zealand Finland Philippines Bulgaria Thailand Greece Taiwan Czech Republic Mexico Japan Nigeria South Korea Hungary Vietnam Belarus Portugal Iran Sri Lanka Serbia Argentina Netherlands Antilles Luxembourg Hong Kong Cyprus Kenya Chile Lithuania Venezuela Slovakia Colombia Bangladesh Trinidad and Tobago Puerto Rico Estonia Bosnia and Herzegovina Mauritius Croatia Tanzania Djibouti Mauritania Ghana Latvia Niger Peru Cote D'Ivoire Georgia Uganda Slovenia Zambia Malta Azerbaijan Saint Lucia Armenia Dominican Republic British Virgin Islands Ethiopia Albania Moldova Guatemala Cambodia Nepal Ecuador North Macedonia Kazakhstan Cameroon Costa Rica Honduras Panama Rwanda Barbados Senegal Paraguay El Salvador Monaco Afghanistan Reunion Jamaica Brunei Darussalam Benin Maldives Haiti Uruguay Myanmar Mongolia Montenegro Democratic Republic of the Congo Fiji Angola New Caledonia Liberia Zimbabwe Bahamas Nicaragua Bolivia Guam Burkina Faso Somalia Uzbekistan Mali Curacao Aruba Saint Kitts and Nevis Laos Iceland Jersey Burundi Suriname Lesotho Dominica Namibia Guernsey Northern Mariana Islands Guadeloupe Gabon Gibraltar Republic of the Congo Bhutan Bermuda Martinique Cayman Islands Seychelles Aland Islands Antigua and Barbuda Equatorial Guinea Isle of Man Russia Flag Meaning & Details 511 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