United States France Italy China Spain Russia Netherlands Germany Brazil Taiwan India United Kingdom Belgium Hong Kong Poland Canada Portugal Greece Estonia Iran Hungary Singapore South Korea Pakistan Mexico Denmark Slovakia Israel Czech Republic Ukraine Serbia Japan Thailand Australia Malaysia Philippines United Arab Emirates Indonesia Latvia Turkey Slovenia Algeria Vietnam Uruguay Romania South Africa Switzerland Lithuania Ireland Egypt Sweden Croatia Malta Argentina Finland Sri Lanka Bangladesh Kazakhstan Oman Saudi Arabia Kuwait New Zealand Austria Morocco Norway Myanmar Chile Jordan Palestinian Territory Colombia Mongolia Tunisia Bulgaria Kyrgyzstan Peru Armenia Nepal Cyprus Ecuador Belarus Venezuela Moldova Mauritius Albania Azerbaijan Qatar Montenegro Nigeria Georgia Macao Luxembourg North Macedonia Lebanon Ethiopia Uzbekistan Gibraltar Syria Iraq Brunei Darussalam Costa Rica Jersey Dominican Republic Bosnia and Herzegovina Andorra Trinidad and Tobago Puerto Rico Angola San Marino Cambodia Bolivia Cuba Bahamas Jamaica Bahrain Panama Botswana Ghana Senegal Bhutan Suriname Saint Pierre and Miquelon Aland Islands Monaco Tanzania Libya El Salvador Kenya French Guiana Uganda Iceland Paraguay Guatemala Bermuda Curacao Reunion Zimbabwe Cote D'Ivoire Guam Madagascar Papua New Guinea Liechtenstein Honduras Barbados Maldives French Polynesia Nauru Liberia Mozambique Isle of Man Democratic Republic of the Congo Mayotte Palau British Virgin Islands Netherlands Antilles Grenada Nicaragua Guernsey Romania Flag Meaning & Details 195 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