South Africa United States United Kingdom Nigeria Ghana Norway Singapore Zambia Zimbabwe Germany Botswana Kenya Canada Namibia India Cameroon Tanzania Australia France Malawi Netherlands Uganda Greece Sweden Italy China Ireland Russia Ethiopia Belgium Eswatini Malaysia Cote D'Ivoire Mozambique United Arab Emirates Spain Lesotho Japan Philippines Switzerland New Zealand Brazil Jamaica Indonesia Denmark Hong Kong Finland South Korea Togo Benin Democratic Republic of the Congo Liberia Angola Austria Gabon Mexico Sierra Leone Burkina Faso Czech Republic Cyprus Poland Saudi Arabia Mauritius Pakistan Israel Hungary Trinidad and Tobago Portugal Albania Turkey Madagascar Taiwan Rwanda Romania Qatar Thailand Iceland Bahamas Ukraine Bulgaria Papua New Guinea Senegal Kuwait Egypt Sudan Barbados French Guiana Equatorial Guinea South Sudan Suriname Morocco Vietnam Kazakhstan Gambia Puerto Rico Martinique Argentina Colombia Fiji Serbia U.S. Virgin Islands Sri Lanka Oman Bahrain Seychelles Libya Lebanon Tunisia Malta Peru Dominican Republic Slovakia Guinea Guyana Azerbaijan Lithuania Chile Antigua and Barbuda Burundi Saint Lucia Paraguay Dominica Curacao Kyrgyzstan Algeria Nicaragua Jordan Mali Aruba Luxembourg Mongolia Republic of the Congo Bosnia and Herzegovina Ecuador Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Croatia Slovenia Bangladesh Cayman Islands Estonia Belarus Latvia Reunion Costa Rica Panama Vanuatu Guatemala Haiti Cambodia Bolivia Honduras Georgia Moldova Venezuela North Macedonia Armenia Jersey Saint Kitts and Nevis Macao Afghanistan Uruguay Yemen Solomon Islands Iraq Turks and Caicos Islands Laos Myanmar Palestinian Territory British Virgin Islands Nepal Belize Bermuda Eritrea Marshall Islands Isle of Man Cuba Uzbekistan Sint Maarten Cabo Verde Guadeloupe Somalia French Polynesia Guam Monaco Tuvalu Tonga American Samoa Mauritania Portugal Flag Meaning & Details 20 VISITORS FROM HERE! Portugal Flag Flag Information two vertical bands of green (hoist side, two-fifths) and red (three-fifths) with the national coat of arms (armillary sphere and Portuguese shield) centered on the dividing line explanations for the color meanings are ambiguous, but a popular interpretation has green symbolizing hope and red the blood of those defending the nation
Learn more about Portugal »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook