Germany United States India China Pakistan Bangladesh Indonesia Brazil Netherlands Poland Canada France Philippines Algeria Austria Turkey Singapore Nigeria Ireland Spain Portugal Egypt Morocco Italy Sri Lanka Romania United Kingdom Finland Switzerland Afghanistan Russia Vietnam Croatia Cambodia Iraq Nepal Bulgaria Albania Slovakia Mexico Hungary Belgium Japan Sweden Czech Republic Ukraine Denmark Bosnia and Herzegovina Iran Serbia Hong Kong Slovenia Thailand Myanmar Sudan Laos Peru South Africa Argentina Colombia Cuba Syria North Macedonia Lithuania Malaysia Bolivia Tunisia Australia Greece Jordan Norway Kosovo Israel Taiwan Venezuela Ethiopia Latvia Paraguay Ghana Honduras Chile Kenya Armenia Cote D'Ivoire Kazakhstan Luxembourg Uzbekistan Somalia Georgia United Arab Emirates Dominican Republic Madagascar Palestinian Territory South Korea Guatemala Angola Democratic Republic of the Congo Uruguay Yemen Ecuador Benin Saudi Arabia Senegal Malawi Kyrgyzstan Mauritius Libya Costa Rica Nicaragua Cameroon Malta Mozambique Panama Estonia Fiji Kuwait Qatar Gambia Chad Uganda Haiti Mongolia Central African Republic Sierra Leone El Salvador Saint Lucia Bahamas Belarus Togo Faroe Islands Tajikistan Timor-Leste Bahrain Djibouti Namibia Rwanda Mauritania Burkina Faso Guernsey Cabo Verde Turks and Caicos Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Moldova Martinique Sint Maarten Trinidad and Tobago Azerbaijan Puerto Rico Mali Burundi Liberia Bhutan Gabon Montenegro Guinea Comoros Aruba Oman Maldives American Samoa Zimbabwe Guadeloupe Suriname Bermuda Equatorial Guinea Lebanon Barbados Monaco Northern Mariana Islands French Polynesia Solomon Islands Jersey Zambia Liechtenstein Seychelles New Zealand Papua New Guinea Cyprus Estonia Flag Meaning & Details 4 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