Pakistan United States India Saudi Arabia United Kingdom United Arab Emirates Canada Indonesia Singapore Germany Bangladesh Sri Lanka Malaysia Australia Taiwan Egypt Iran Netherlands Qatar Turkey France Belgium Kuwait Norway Algeria Philippines Italy Japan Sweden Morocco Iraq Thailand Spain Bahrain Russia Brazil Ireland Finland China Nepal Greece Poland Mexico Tunisia Afghanistan Oman Denmark Jordan Romania Switzerland Hong Kong South Africa Yemen Israel New Zealand Austria Georgia Azerbaijan Palestinian Territory South Korea Bulgaria Hungary Sudan Lebanon Vietnam Ukraine Serbia Iceland Cambodia Maldives Mauritius Portugal Libya Czech Republic Armenia Nigeria Croatia Slovakia Colombia Argentina Peru Bosnia and Herzegovina Albania Kenya Uzbekistan Chile Slovenia Syria Mongolia North Macedonia Lithuania Moldova Myanmar Trinidad and Tobago Venezuela Cyprus Puerto Rico Latvia Tanzania Brunei Darussalam Estonia Ghana Jamaica Kazakhstan Dominican Republic Kyrgyzstan Somalia Bolivia Guatemala Costa Rica Djibouti Malta Ethiopia Uganda Laos Luxembourg Panama Bhutan Cote D'Ivoire Ecuador El Salvador Fiji Belarus Montenegro Tajikistan Guyana Uruguay Suriname Honduras Zambia Mozambique Democratic Republic of the Congo Rwanda Netherlands Antilles Reunion Mali Paraguay Mauritania Bahamas Angola Nicaragua Zimbabwe Isle of Man Cameroon Namibia Togo Papua New Guinea Liberia Macao Barbados Sierra Leone Guam Guernsey Malawi Burkina Faso Guinea Guadeloupe Faroe Islands Senegal Martinique Saint Lucia Dominica New Caledonia Bermuda Haiti Eritrea French Polynesia Saint Kitts and Nevis Botswana Antigua and Barbuda Lesotho Monaco Gambia Gabon Republic of the Congo Seychelles Timor-Leste Gibraltar Greenland Cayman Islands Micronesia Aland Islands Tonga Liechtenstein Belize Faroe Islands Flag Meaning & Details 2 VISITORS FROM HERE! Faroe Islands Flag Flag Information white with a red cross outlined in blue extending to the edges of the flag the vertical part of the cross is shifted toward the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag) referred to as Merkid, meaning "the banner" or "the mark," the flag resembles those of neighboring Iceland and Norway, and uses the same three colors - but in a different sequence white represents the clear Faroese sky, as well as the foam of the waves red and blue are traditional Faroese colors note: the blue on the flag is a lighter blue (azure) than that found on the flags of Iceland or Norway
Learn more about Faroe Islands »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook