United States Bulgaria Singapore China United Kingdom Canada Russia Australia Philippines Indonesia Germany India Vietnam Romania Netherlands France Italy Turkey Malaysia Hong Kong Ireland South Africa Finland Austria Sweden Greece Spain Japan South Korea Azerbaijan Poland Kenya Nigeria Brazil Mexico Pakistan Norway Portugal Belgium Egypt New Zealand Thailand Bangladesh Peru Israel Denmark Albania Switzerland Morocco Iran Ukraine Czech Republic Saudi Arabia Taiwan Algeria North Macedonia Kazakhstan Lithuania Hungary Iraq Estonia Serbia Colombia Slovakia United Arab Emirates Ecuador Ghana Sri Lanka Chile Slovenia Zambia Croatia Argentina Lebanon Latvia Cambodia Malta Tanzania Nepal Malawi Ethiopia Trinidad and Tobago Mauritius Kosovo Jordan Tunisia Palestinian Territory Myanmar Armenia Uganda Zimbabwe Cyprus Yemen Uzbekistan Moldova Costa Rica Iceland Bahrain Georgia Jamaica Qatar Bosnia and Herzegovina Puerto Rico British Virgin Islands Macao Eswatini Oman Laos Togo Barbados Rwanda Luxembourg Cote D'Ivoire Namibia Kuwait Belarus Maldives Bhutan Cameroon Brunei Darussalam Dominican Republic Venezuela Seychelles Botswana Montenegro Lesotho Cuba Mozambique Bolivia Libya El Salvador Mongolia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Lucia Antigua and Barbuda Syria Guyana Somalia Benin Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Paraguay Suriname Afghanistan Liberia Gambia Sudan Fiji Kyrgyzstan Belize Senegal Papua New Guinea Bahamas Uruguay Tajikistan Madagascar Solomon Islands Haiti Panama Guam Angola Reunion Tonga Grenada Mauritania Jersey Republic of the Congo Aruba Nauru American Samoa Isle of Man Vanuatu Guadeloupe Dominica Micronesia Bermuda Burkina Faso Timor-Leste Sierra Leone Monaco Eritrea Martinique Chad Liechtenstein Ecuador Flag Meaning & Details 73 VISITORS FROM HERE! Ecuador Flag Flag Information three horizontal bands of yellow (top, double width), blue, and red with the coat of arms superimposed at the center of the flag the flag retains the three main colors of the banner of Gran Colombia, the South American republic that broke up in 1830 the yellow color represents sunshine, grain, and mineral wealth, blue the sky, sea, and rivers, and red the blood of patriots spilled in the struggle for freedom and justice note: similar to the flag of Colombia, which is shorter and does not bear a coat of arms
Learn more about Ecuador »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook