Indonesia United States Singapore Russia Malaysia Canada China Nepal India Bangladesh Taiwan France Cambodia Pakistan Japan United Kingdom Germany Ireland Philippines Poland Palestinian Territory Sweden Colombia Norway Brazil Finland Egypt Saudi Arabia Panama Australia Portugal Laos Hungary South Korea Lithuania Belgium Algeria Hong Kong Romania Ukraine Honduras Chile Turkey Cyprus Morocco Mozambique Austria Puerto Rico New Zealand Switzerland Guadeloupe Iraq Bosnia and Herzegovina Nigeria Serbia Timor-Leste Netherlands Malta Nicaragua Jamaica North Macedonia United Arab Emirates Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Venezuela Bulgaria Dominican Republic Vietnam Thailand Tunisia Senegal Spain Italy Armenia Bahrain Argentina Montenegro Estonia Reunion Denmark Benin Bolivia Zambia Kuwait Sudan Myanmar Saint Kitts and Nevis Czech Republic Georgia U.S. Virgin Islands Israel Maldives Angola Cabo Verde South Africa Guam Kenya Guatemala Zimbabwe Guernsey Uzbekistan Northern Mariana Islands Ecuador Latvia Peru Mauritius Brunei Darussalam Croatia Mexico Republic of the Congo Cameroon Afghanistan Costa Rica Jordan Cayman Islands Sint Maarten Turks and Caicos Islands Ghana Mali Sri Lanka Martinique Slovenia Lebanon Mongolia Albania Kazakhstan Moldova Cote D'Ivoire Saint Pierre and Miquelon Oman Bahamas Azerbaijan Paraguay Sierra Leone Cuba El Salvador Yemen Faroe Islands Saint Lucia Gibraltar French Polynesia Uganda Libya Bermuda Uruguay Iceland Rwanda Qatar Belarus American Samoa Ethiopia Somalia Burkina Faso Antigua and Barbuda Liberia Kyrgyzstan Gabon Syria Madagascar Macao Aruba Guinea Barbados Dominica Botswana Iceland Flag Meaning & Details 2 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