United States Singapore Australia Canada United Kingdom India Germany China New Zealand South Africa Sweden France Ireland Switzerland Brazil Finland Russia Japan Philippines Italy Poland Netherlands Spain United Arab Emirates Indonesia Pakistan Romania Vietnam Malaysia Belgium Hong Kong Norway Turkey Denmark Czech Republic Bangladesh Portugal Thailand Greece Ukraine Austria Mexico Saudi Arabia Egypt Kenya Croatia Argentina Nepal Hungary South Korea Georgia Israel Nigeria Sri Lanka Bulgaria Slovakia Kazakhstan Ghana Cambodia Lithuania Trinidad and Tobago Serbia North Macedonia Venezuela Panama Colombia Iraq Jamaica Armenia Peru Taiwan Zimbabwe Puerto Rico Chile Ecuador Paraguay Latvia Laos Jordan Guernsey Bahamas Azerbaijan Kuwait Myanmar Morocco Lebanon Nicaragua Algeria Slovenia Tunisia Zambia Oman Belarus Malta Bermuda Cyprus Monaco Angola Albania Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Libya Iceland Mauritius Luxembourg Costa Rica Uruguay El Salvador Madagascar Qatar Brunei Darussalam Bosnia and Herzegovina Mozambique Dominican Republic Estonia Tanzania Afghanistan Botswana Senegal Seychelles Bolivia Mongolia Cameroon Saint Kitts and Nevis Uganda Ethiopia Fiji Isle of Man Cabo Verde Honduras Guyana Belize Lesotho Moldova Maldives U.S. Virgin Islands Bahrain Republic of the Congo Syria Barbados New Caledonia Palestinian Territory Namibia Martinique Democratic Republic of the Congo Saint Lucia Guatemala Dominica Kosovo Cote D'Ivoire Gabon Yemen Togo Reunion French Guiana Cayman Islands Mali Equatorial Guinea Cuba Vanuatu Suriname Tonga Malawi Gibraltar Curacao Guadeloupe Montenegro Papua New Guinea Portugal Flag Meaning & Details 144 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