United States Germany Russia United Kingdom Netherlands Japan France Canada Brazil Austria Luxembourg Italy Australia Switzerland Turkey Poland Spain Sweden China Romania Mexico Norway South Korea Ukraine Czech Republic Denmark Finland Argentina Hungary Belgium Singapore India Chile South Africa Belarus Bulgaria Kazakhstan Hong Kong Colombia Ireland Seychelles Taiwan Latvia Greece New Zealand Moldova Thailand Israel Indonesia Iceland Slovakia Vietnam Peru Portugal Lithuania Malaysia Serbia Estonia Costa Rica Philippines Croatia Slovenia Egypt Albania Bolivia Venezuela Uzbekistan Panama Cyprus Bosnia and Herzegovina Uruguay Georgia Nigeria Morocco Jordan Puerto Rico Ecuador Algeria Guatemala Azerbaijan Dominican Republic El Salvador Iraq Kyrgyzstan Iran Tunisia Paraguay Armenia Sri Lanka North Macedonia Cambodia Saudi Arabia Bangladesh Pakistan Andorra Honduras Bahamas Myanmar Kuwait Nicaragua Reunion Trinidad and Tobago Greenland Libya Syria Jamaica United Arab Emirates Isle of Man Lebanon Kenya French Polynesia Aruba Nepal Brunei Darussalam Malta Jersey Montenegro Tajikistan New Caledonia Palestinian Territory Namibia Qatar Faroe Islands Madagascar Macao Belize Mongolia Oman Guernsey U.S. Virgin Islands Yemen Bahrain Cuba Guinea Cameroon Laos Guadeloupe Martinique Mauritius Suriname French Guiana Northern Mariana Islands Guyana Senegal Papua New Guinea Liechtenstein Barbados Angola Botswana Kosovo Bhutan Gabon Micronesia Ethiopia Palau San Marino Monaco Samoa Uganda Benin Curacao Grenada Malawi Saint Kitts and Nevis Cabo Verde Antigua and Barbuda Haiti Aland Islands Zambia Vanuatu Cayman Islands Anguilla Gambia Rwanda Russia Flag Meaning & Details 12,596 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