Mexico Argentina Cuba United States Colombia Spain Venezuela Peru Chile Ecuador Dominican Republic Guatemala Bolivia Brazil Uruguay France El Salvador Germany Costa Rica Canada Puerto Rico Panama Nicaragua Italy Honduras Paraguay Russia United Kingdom Netherlands Belgium Switzerland Portugal Czech Republic Japan Ireland Angola Sweden Turkey Australia Austria Finland Greece Poland Norway India Singapore Hong Kong Israel Denmark Lithuania South Korea China Vietnam South Africa Pakistan Hungary Algeria Haiti Indonesia Ukraine Serbia Slovenia Romania Trinidad and Tobago Namibia Philippines United Arab Emirates Morocco Mozambique Bulgaria British Virgin Islands Egypt New Zealand Thailand Slovakia Andorra Luxembourg Cayman Islands Timor-Leste Equatorial Guinea Jamaica Tunisia Saudi Arabia Malaysia Barbados Guadeloupe Belize Reunion Croatia Saint Lucia Martinique Grenada Malta Cabo Verde Zimbabwe Qatar Bangladesh Curacao Taiwan Suriname Nepal Nigeria Belarus Palestinian Territory Lebanon Iraq Antigua and Barbuda Cote D'Ivoire Cyprus Sri Lanka Kuwait Bahamas Senegal Estonia North Macedonia Georgia Seychelles Guyana Burkina Faso Moldova U.S. Virgin Islands Kyrgyzstan Dominica Yemen Cambodia Monaco Latvia Kazakhstan Laos Caribbean Netherlands Maldives Benin Albania Aruba Bosnia and Herzegovina Cameroon French Guiana Iceland Mali Gabon Kenya Liechtenstein Uzbekistan Eritrea Niger Liberia Iran Armenia Saint Martin San Marino Rwanda Ghana Azerbaijan Zambia Sierra Leone Botswana Gambia Jordan Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Fiji Montenegro Guinea Madagascar Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Tanzania American Samoa Netherlands Antilles Monaco Flag Meaning & Details 2 VISITORS FROM HERE! Monaco Flag Flag Information two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and white the colors are those of the ruling House of Grimaldi and have been in use since 1339, making the flag one of the world's oldest national banners note: similar to the flag of Indonesia which is longer and the flag of Poland which is white (top) and red
Learn more about Monaco »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook