Iraq Egypt United States China Saudi Arabia Algeria Singapore Jordan Morocco Libya Indonesia United Kingdom Yemen Palestinian Territory Syria Turkey Germany Oman Canada Australia Iran United Arab Emirates Russia Israel Tunisia Netherlands India Ireland Malaysia France Brazil Lebanon Philippines Qatar Kuwait New Zealand Bahrain Bulgaria Pakistan Japan Italy Sweden Poland Romania Spain Sudan Hong Kong Vietnam Mexico South Korea Belgium Bangladesh Nigeria Austria South Africa Ukraine Switzerland Mauritania Thailand Finland Kazakhstan Portugal Somalia Georgia Uzbekistan Kenya Czech Republic Chad Denmark Argentina Ecuador Chile Hungary Lithuania Taiwan Norway Serbia Peru Colombia Greece Cyprus Afghanistan Cambodia Senegal Ghana Sri Lanka Seychelles Nepal Moldova Brunei Darussalam Ethiopia Azerbaijan Slovakia Latvia Mali Estonia Venezuela Uganda Cote D'Ivoire Armenia Costa Rica Iceland Niger Malta Trinidad and Tobago Croatia Luxembourg Angola Bolivia Albania North Macedonia Bosnia and Herzegovina Slovenia Cameroon Belarus Kyrgyzstan Myanmar Togo Tanzania Gambia Mongolia Kosovo Malawi Rwanda Dominican Republic Macao Montenegro Maldives Jamaica Panama Isle of Man Guinea Zambia British Virgin Islands Benin Liechtenstein Djibouti South Sudan Burkina Faso Puerto Rico Tajikistan Paraguay Mauritius Uruguay Mozambique Barbados Honduras Botswana Namibia Guatemala Lesotho Monaco Bhutan Bahamas Republic of the Congo Belize Liberia Comoros Andorra Papua New Guinea Nicaragua El Salvador Gabon Jersey New Caledonia Gibraltar Laos Sierra Leone Turkmenistan Solomon Islands Guadeloupe Guyana Democratic Republic of the Congo French Polynesia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Zimbabwe Martinique Cabo Verde Reunion Guinea-Bissau Curacao Madagascar Turks and Caicos Islands Cuba Iceland Flag Meaning & Details 25 VISITORS FROM HERE! Iceland Flag Flag Information blue with a red cross outlined in white extending to the edges of the flag the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag) the colors represent three of the elements that make up the island: red is for the island's volcanic fires, white recalls the snow and ice fields of the island, and blue is for the surrounding ocean
Learn more about Iceland »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook