Indonesia United States Philippines Malaysia Singapore Vietnam United Kingdom India Australia China Thailand Canada Turkey Japan Netherlands Pakistan Hong Kong South Africa South Korea Germany Iran Russia Saudi Arabia France Ireland Ecuador Finland Egypt Taiwan Sweden Colombia Peru Iraq Greece Spain Poland Belgium Mexico Brazil Nigeria Timor-Leste Cambodia Italy Sri Lanka Algeria Romania Morocco Bangladesh New Zealand Israel Kazakhstan Jordan United Arab Emirates Ghana Austria Kenya Portugal Oman Trinidad and Tobago Panama Nepal Palestinian Territory Slovakia Ethiopia Tanzania Uzbekistan Jamaica Norway Hungary Chile Libya Czech Republic Argentina Lithuania Slovenia Bahrain Yemen Serbia Brunei Darussalam Switzerland Myanmar Kyrgyzstan Bhutan Lebanon Puerto Rico Denmark Ukraine Cyprus Namibia Macao Costa Rica Estonia Croatia Maldives Nicaragua Uganda Laos Zimbabwe Moldova Tunisia Eswatini Mauritius Iceland Honduras Venezuela Guatemala American Samoa Cuba Armenia Mozambique Lesotho Malawi El Salvador Guam Malta Rwanda Georgia Mongolia Qatar Djibouti Guyana Latvia Bulgaria Azerbaijan Papua New Guinea Zambia Dominican Republic Luxembourg Sudan Afghanistan Kosovo Kuwait Barbados Uruguay Fiji Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahamas Cabo Verde Palau Sint Maarten Cayman Islands Tonga Paraguay Belarus Dominica Belize U.S. Virgin Islands North Macedonia Andorra Democratic Republic of the Congo Senegal Benin Montenegro Angola Madagascar Grenada Tajikistan Albania French Polynesia Liberia Mali Syria Cameroon Saint Lucia Cote D'Ivoire Zambia Flag Meaning & Details 3 VISITORS FROM HERE! Zambia Flag Flag Information green field with a panel of three vertical bands of red (hoist side), black, and orange below a soaring orange eagle, on the outer edge of the flag green stands for the country's natural resources and vegetation, red symbolizes the struggle for freedom, black the people of Zambia, and orange the country's mineral wealth the eagle represents the people's ability to rise above the nation's problems
Learn more about Zambia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook