Indonesia United States India Brazil Thailand Turkey Vietnam Singapore Italy Germany Philippines Egypt Malaysia Mexico France Pakistan Spain Poland Romania Russia United Kingdom Morocco Colombia Netherlands Greece Argentina Algeria South Korea Peru Bangladesh Ukraine Serbia Canada Saudi Arabia Chile Belgium Hungary Portugal Taiwan South Africa Tunisia Ecuador Venezuela Sri Lanka Nigeria Japan Czech Republic Australia Austria Iraq Israel Bulgaria Bolivia Slovakia Dominican Republic United Arab Emirates Switzerland Jordan Hong Kong Sweden Lithuania Cambodia Croatia Guatemala Cuba Sudan Libya Kenya Bosnia and Herzegovina Palestinian Territory Finland Nepal China Yemen Albania North Macedonia Nicaragua Lebanon Slovenia Cote D'Ivoire El Salvador Georgia Tanzania Ireland Costa Rica Norway Myanmar Denmark Ethiopia Mongolia New Zealand Madagascar Ghana Belarus Kuwait Mozambique Latvia Laos Syria Kazakhstan Honduras Qatar Senegal Cameroon Azerbaijan Panama Uruguay Oman Puerto Rico Mauritius Paraguay Armenia Estonia Trinidad and Tobago Uzbekistan Moldova Zimbabwe Cabo Verde Reunion Iceland Jamaica Namibia Cyprus Botswana Togo Haiti Benin Bahrain Uganda Zambia Maldives Kyrgyzstan Mauritania Brunei Darussalam Angola Montenegro Mali Malta Afghanistan Luxembourg Guyana Papua New Guinea Burkina Faso Martinique Macao Iran Gabon Barbados New Caledonia Antigua and Barbuda Bhutan French Polynesia Saint Lucia Fiji Grenada Belize French Guiana Democratic Republic of the Congo Rwanda Republic of the Congo Greenland Kosovo Guinea-Bissau Suriname Liechtenstein Cook Islands Guinea Gibraltar Malawi Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Curacao Guadeloupe Burundi Northern Mariana Islands Netherlands Antilles Guam Eswatini Turkmenistan San Marino Vanuatu Somalia Seychelles Lesotho Guernsey Croatia Flag Meaning & Details 67 VISITORS FROM HERE! Croatia Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and blue - the Pan-Slav colors - superimposed by the Croatian coat of arms the coat of arms consists of one main shield (a checkerboard of 13 red and 12 silver (white) fields) surmounted by five smaller shields that form a crown over the main shield the five small shields represent five historic regions (from left to right): Croatia, Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia note: the Pan-Slav colors were inspired by the 19th-century flag of Russia
Learn more about Croatia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook