Indonesia United States Malaysia Russia Taiwan Belgium Singapore China Israel Japan Australia Norway Philippines Canada Netherlands Saudi Arabia Germany United Kingdom Hong Kong South Korea India Timor-Leste France Brunei Darussalam Thailand Serbia United Arab Emirates Egypt Poland Ireland Iceland Qatar Turkey Italy South Africa Cambodia Austria Sweden Hungary Brazil Vietnam Estonia Switzerland Romania Spain Kuwait Czech Republic New Zealand Finland Bosnia and Herzegovina Denmark Bulgaria Mexico Portugal Croatia Slovakia Bangladesh Pakistan Greece Algeria Morocco British Virgin Islands Lebanon Jordan Georgia Azerbaijan Ukraine Albania Yemen North Macedonia Colombia Sri Lanka Peru Lithuania Bahrain Afghanistan Oman Montenegro Armenia Argentina Latvia Senegal Slovenia Suriname Nigeria Costa Rica Tunisia Netherlands Antilles Maldives Guam Myanmar Kazakhstan Chile Fiji Iraq Venezuela Sudan Luxembourg Macao Botswana New Caledonia Puerto Rico Papua New Guinea Moldova Mauritius Trinidad and Tobago Ecuador Syria Martinique Nicaragua Nepal Guatemala Mongolia Panama Reunion Curacao Ghana Kyrgyzstan Palestinian Territory Laos Malta Seychelles Aruba Mozambique Kenya Cote D'Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Belarus Dominican Republic Cyprus Tanzania Uruguay Jamaica Rwanda El Salvador Haiti Lesotho Uganda Republic of the Congo French Polynesia Liberia Sierra Leone Burundi Namibia Guyana Bolivia Bahamas Jersey U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Dominica Ethiopia Libya Burkina Faso Guadeloupe Iran Turks and Caicos Islands Zimbabwe Iceland Flag Meaning & Details 120 VISITORS FROM HERE! Iceland Flag Flag Information blue with a red cross outlined in white extending to the edges of the flag the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag) the colors represent three of the elements that make up the island: red is for the island's volcanic fires, white recalls the snow and ice fields of the island, and blue is for the surrounding ocean
Learn more about Iceland »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook