United States China India Turkey Nigeria Bangladesh Indonesia Kenya Taiwan Algeria Netherlands Russia Finland Canada United Kingdom Ukraine Zimbabwe Zambia France Morocco Romania Egypt Austria Ethiopia Australia Tanzania South Africa Greece South Korea Japan Serbia Philippines Poland Germany Albania Iran Singapore Malaysia Bulgaria Hong Kong Hungary Vietnam Pakistan Croatia Czech Republic Italy North Macedonia Ghana Bosnia and Herzegovina Saudi Arabia Iraq Jordan Brazil Slovakia Spain United Arab Emirates Argentina Lithuania Tunisia Thailand Rwanda Democratic Republic of the Congo Portugal Mexico Latvia Cameroon Somalia Estonia Uzbekistan Norway Madagascar Belarus Sweden Slovenia Chile Uganda Switzerland Ireland Mauritius Denmark Belgium Moldova Afghanistan Oman Benin Sri Lanka Niger Nepal Israel Montenegro Sudan Palestinian Territory Malta Azerbaijan Namibia Kazakhstan Colombia Malawi Mauritania Ecuador Tajikistan Libya Liberia Botswana Senegal Bahrain Armenia Eritrea Peru Togo Lebanon Macao Cote D'Ivoire Yemen Cyprus Kosovo Brunei Darussalam Georgia Iceland Sierra Leone Syria New Zealand Gabon Gambia Chad Luxembourg Cuba Republic of the Congo Bolivia Mali Barbados Qatar Kyrgyzstan Kuwait Bhutan Myanmar Cambodia Venezuela Trinidad and Tobago Angola Burkina Faso Burundi Bahamas South Sudan Seychelles Mozambique Mongolia Fiji Puerto Rico Maldives Panama Andorra Uruguay Gibraltar Guinea Papua New Guinea Lesotho Antigua and Barbuda Dominican Republic Samoa Central African Republic Cabo Verde Eswatini Monaco Reunion Tonga Saint Lucia Guadeloupe Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Guyana Jamaica French Polynesia Aruba Solomon Islands Guam Dominica Timor-Leste Laos El Salvador San Marino Suriname Honduras Costa Rica Nicaragua Marshall Islands Belize Mauritius Flag Meaning & Details 144 VISITORS FROM HERE! Mauritius Flag Flag Information four equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, yellow, and green red represents self-determination and independence, blue the Indian Ocean surrounding the island, yellow has been interpreted as the new light of independence, golden sunshine, or the bright future, and green can symbolize either agriculture or the lush vegetation of the island note: while many national flags consist of three - and in some cases five - horizontal bands of color, the flag of Mauritius is the world's only national flag to consist of four horizontal color bands
Learn more about Mauritius »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook