Ukraine Singapore United States Poland Germany Russia Italy Czech Republic United Kingdom Netherlands France China Spain Slovakia Ireland Belgium Austria Sweden Canada Hungary Romania Finland Switzerland Portugal Denmark Turkey Lithuania Norway Georgia Bulgaria India Belarus Estonia United Arab Emirates Israel Greece Moldova Armenia Croatia South Africa Latvia Albania Cyprus Australia Japan Thailand Egypt Azerbaijan Slovenia Indonesia Pakistan Serbia Hong Kong Brazil Luxembourg Montenegro Philippines Kazakhstan Mexico South Korea Malta Malaysia Nigeria Vietnam Kyrgyzstan Morocco North Macedonia Saudi Arabia Iraq Qatar Taiwan Kosovo Bosnia and Herzegovina Lebanon Jordan Argentina Tunisia Iran Algeria New Zealand Tajikistan Bangladesh Sri Lanka Uzbekistan Kenya Nepal Iceland Cote D'Ivoire Chile Peru Gibraltar Bahrain Ghana Kuwait Colombia Togo Palestinian Territory Ecuador Libya Senegal Panama Costa Rica Benin Dominican Republic Uganda Angola Venezuela Andorra Oman Ethiopia Liechtenstein Equatorial Guinea Afghanistan Cambodia Maldives Seychelles Cameroon Guatemala Macao Sudan Burkina Faso Cuba Zambia Monaco Martinique San Marino Myanmar Zimbabwe Bahamas Brunei Darussalam Namibia Belize New Caledonia Reunion Faroe Islands Solomon Islands Isle of Man Aland Islands Mauritius Northern Mariana Islands Tanzania Mongolia Uruguay Bolivia Democratic Republic of the Congo Paraguay Guernsey Bhutan Turkmenistan Honduras Syria South Sudan Rwanda Suriname Curacao Jersey Eritrea Djibouti Republic of the Congo Dominica Mali Puerto Rico Haiti U.S. Virgin Islands Guinea Trinidad and Tobago Cayman Islands Mozambique United States Minor Outlying Islands Nicaragua Guadeloupe French Polynesia Laos Jamaica Saint Martin Estonia Flag Meaning & Details 360 VISITORS FROM HERE! Estonia Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), black, and white various interpretations are linked to the flag colors blue represents faith, loyalty, and devotion, while also reminiscent of the sky, sea, and lakes of the country black symbolizes the soil of the country and the dark past and suffering endured by the Estonian people white refers to the striving towards enlightenment and virtue, and is the color of birch bark and snow, as well as summer nights illuminated by the midnight sun
Learn more about Estonia »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook