United States United Kingdom Canada Germany Singapore Australia France India Mexico Russia Brazil Japan Italy Netherlands Spain South Korea Belgium Indonesia Philippines South Africa Poland Switzerland New Zealand Malaysia Sweden Turkey Ireland Denmark Finland Austria Argentina Norway Pakistan Thailand Portugal Greece Czech Republic Romania Ukraine China Israel Hong Kong Hungary United Arab Emirates Chile Vietnam Taiwan Colombia Bulgaria Bangladesh Saudi Arabia Egypt Croatia Slovakia Peru Slovenia Sri Lanka Costa Rica Puerto Rico Serbia Algeria Venezuela Guatemala Latvia Kuwait Lithuania Trinidad and Tobago Estonia Nicaragua Dominican Republic Bosnia and Herzegovina Qatar Ecuador Morocco Belarus Georgia Reunion Bahrain Luxembourg Panama Tunisia Kenya North Macedonia Jordan Lebanon Cyprus Iceland Malta Guam El Salvador Cayman Islands Nigeria Mauritius Bahamas Jamaica Iraq Kazakhstan Afghanistan Armenia Angola Honduras Ghana Azerbaijan Uruguay Bolivia Guernsey Montenegro Barbados Albania Iran Jersey Palestinian Territory Bermuda Brunei Darussalam Cuba Botswana Zimbabwe Martinique Tanzania Namibia Libya French Polynesia Nepal Paraguay Myanmar New Caledonia Isle of Man Oman U.S. Virgin Islands Cambodia Syria Macao Curacao Liechtenstein Moldova Rwanda Marshall Islands Monaco Gabon Maldives Senegal Mozambique Micronesia Cote D'Ivoire Aland Islands Madagascar Bhutan Kyrgyzstan Turks and Caicos Islands Cameroon Belize Papua New Guinea Central African Republic Mongolia Aruba Gibraltar Yemen Suriname Saint Pierre and Miquelon Antigua and Barbuda Burkina Faso French Guiana Andorra Sudan Saint Kitts and Nevis Uganda Northern Mariana Islands Dominica Vanuatu Grenada Republic of the Congo Russia Flag Meaning & Details 513 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