Egypt Saudi Arabia Algeria United States Morocco Indonesia Iraq India Singapore Turkey Jordan Bangladesh Pakistan Tunisia Libya Nigeria United Arab Emirates Yemen Syria Germany Kuwait Sudan France Somalia United Kingdom Malaysia Lebanon Russia Canada Qatar Palestinian Territory Senegal Netherlands Oman Thailand China Israel Ethiopia Iran Mauritania South Africa Kenya Sri Lanka Philippines Tanzania Spain Bahrain Afghanistan Sweden Ireland Cote D'Ivoire Mali Italy Belgium Australia Ghana Niger Uzbekistan Guinea Uganda Kazakhstan Cameroon Chad Burkina Faso Switzerland Austria Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Norway Benin Denmark Finland Gambia Brazil Japan Cambodia Mauritius Mozambique Hong Kong Azerbaijan Togo Bulgaria Myanmar Comoros Bosnia and Herzegovina Poland Mexico Djibouti Malawi North Macedonia Albania Ukraine Portugal Romania Nepal Democratic Republic of the Congo Czech Republic Brunei Darussalam Maldives Gabon Kosovo Vietnam Zambia Sierra Leone South Korea Rwanda Burundi Angola Reunion New Zealand Cyprus Georgia Serbia Republic of the Congo Mayotte Hungary Luxembourg Greece Liberia Slovakia South Sudan Colombia Moldova Madagascar Guinea-Bissau Eritrea Argentina Puerto Rico Malta Panama Seychelles Taiwan Venezuela Latvia Equatorial Guinea Trinidad and Tobago Mongolia Central African Republic Turkmenistan Croatia El Salvador Lithuania Belarus Iceland Suriname Peru Armenia Montenegro Estonia Chile Timor-Leste Eswatini Paraguay Cayman Islands Costa Rica Liechtenstein Slovenia Fiji Barbados Botswana Ecuador Laos Bahamas U.S. Virgin Islands Guatemala Gibraltar Martinique Bermuda Uruguay Dominican Republic Russia Flag Meaning & Details 1,115 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