Russia United States Ukraine Germany Belarus Kazakhstan Netherlands France China Uzbekistan Poland Canada United Kingdom Israel Turkey Moldova Spain Latvia Italy Czech Republic Kyrgyzstan Finland Georgia Bulgaria Estonia Japan South Korea Lithuania Armenia Azerbaijan India Sweden Brazil Switzerland Romania Austria Norway Singapore Australia Mexico Tajikistan Hong Kong Turkmenistan Egypt Belgium Hungary Argentina Slovakia Denmark Ireland Greece Serbia Thailand South Africa Portugal Colombia Vietnam Taiwan Indonesia Cyprus United Arab Emirates Malaysia Venezuela Croatia Chile Iran Bangladesh New Zealand Puerto Rico Luxembourg Philippines Peru Iraq Slovenia Algeria Montenegro Pakistan Yemen Morocco Bolivia Nigeria Bosnia and Herzegovina Jordan Saudi Arabia Malta Sri Lanka Syria Seychelles Tunisia Albania Dominican Republic Costa Rica Iceland Cambodia Ecuador Bahamas Lebanon North Macedonia Panama U.S. Virgin Islands Mongolia Uruguay Namibia Libya Kuwait Guatemala Maldives Kenya Gibraltar Palestinian Territory El Salvador Cuba Nicaragua Myanmar Reunion Honduras Ethiopia Andorra Qatar Ghana Paraguay Jamaica Nepal Cote D'Ivoire Tanzania Greenland Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda British Virgin Islands Bahrain Zimbabwe Kosovo Antigua and Barbuda Liechtenstein Angola Curacao Mali Guadeloupe Sudan Trinidad and Tobago Malawi Equatorial Guinea Macao Monaco Benin Isle of Man Laos Saint Kitts and Nevis Afghanistan South Sudan French Polynesia Gabon Somalia Cabo Verde Belize Saint Pierre and Miquelon Brunei Darussalam Mauritius Burkina Faso Oman Guyana Mauritania Guinea Faroe Islands New Caledonia Central African Republic Botswana Mozambique Togo Palau Martinique Haiti Estonia Flag Meaning & Details 839 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