United States Singapore China United Kingdom Canada Australia New Zealand Ireland Brazil Germany France Italy Netherlands India Russia Spain Mexico Japan Finland Hungary Sweden Poland South Korea Belgium Portugal Philippines Indonesia Argentina Vietnam Czech Republic Venezuela Taiwan Turkey Romania Croatia Denmark Peru Colombia Switzerland Malaysia Pakistan Hong Kong Thailand Greece Ukraine Bulgaria Austria Saudi Arabia Israel Norway Slovakia South Africa Slovenia Egypt Bangladesh Chile Puerto Rico Serbia Algeria United Arab Emirates Belarus Sri Lanka Morocco Latvia Dominican Republic Lithuania Nepal Ecuador Iran Uruguay Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Bosnia and Herzegovina Estonia Tunisia Trinidad and Tobago Kenya Costa Rica Luxembourg Guatemala North Macedonia Nigeria Jamaica Bolivia Albania Ethiopia Cyprus Cambodia Jordan Georgia Qatar Lebanon Iceland Kuwait Ghana Mongolia Myanmar Panama Oman Malta Bahrain Palestinian Territory Azerbaijan Armenia Moldova Iraq Paraguay Angola Uganda Honduras Reunion Mauritius Nicaragua Cote D'Ivoire Senegal Kyrgyzstan Suriname Brunei Darussalam Montenegro Jersey Yemen Cameroon Barbados Fiji Bahamas Tanzania Seychelles Laos Kosovo El Salvador Monaco Maldives Saint Lucia Guernsey Zambia Republic of the Congo Belize Afghanistan Rwanda Isle of Man Gabon Burkina Faso Togo Benin Guyana U.S. Virgin Islands Libya Gibraltar Botswana British Virgin Islands Cuba Madagascar Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Namibia Guam Martinique Anguilla Guadeloupe French Guiana Guinea Grenada Aruba Macao Haiti Malawi Mali Bermuda Sint Maarten Marshall Islands Turks and Caicos Islands Sierra Leone Papua New Guinea Mozambique Vanuatu Tajikistan Cayman Islands Niger Nauru Syria Bhutan Sudan Djibouti Aland Islands Tonga Zimbabwe Northern Mariana Islands Faroe Islands Greenland Democratic Republic of the Congo Saint Kitts and Nevis Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Flag Meaning & Details 1,723 VISITORS FROM HERE! Netherlands Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (bright vermilion top), white, and blue (cobalt) similar to the flag of Luxembourg, which uses a lighter blue and is longer the colors were derived from those of WILLIAM I, Prince of Orange, who led the Dutch Revolt against Spanish sovereignty in the latter half of the 16th century originally the upper band was orange, but because its dye tended to turn red over time, the red shade was eventually made the permanent color the banner is perhaps the oldest tricolor in continuous use
Learn more about Netherlands »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook