United States China Singapore Mexico Colombia United Kingdom Brazil Canada Argentina Spain Peru France Australia Chile Venezuela Philippines Indonesia South Africa Ecuador India Germany Russia Puerto Rico Guatemala El Salvador Dominican Republic Italy Czech Republic Costa Rica Panama Honduras Nigeria Ireland Israel Hong Kong Malaysia Portugal New Zealand Japan Bolivia Nicaragua Netherlands Kenya South Korea Finland United Arab Emirates Norway Turkey Paraguay Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Greece Jamaica Ghana Sweden Uruguay Romania Saudi Arabia Pakistan Egypt Switzerland Denmark Uganda Taiwan Vietnam Tanzania Zimbabwe Barbados Belgium Algeria Sri Lanka Bahamas Austria Poland Cuba Cyprus Serbia Ukraine Botswana Jordan Zambia Bulgaria Hungary Bangladesh Kuwait Iraq Qatar Morocco Belize Croatia Tunisia Democratic Republic of the Congo Papua New Guinea Curacao Angola Latvia Palestinian Territory Georgia Mauritius Mozambique Cameroon Ethiopia Bahrain Malawi Slovakia Estonia Kazakhstan Malta Haiti Cote D'Ivoire Albania Nepal Guadeloupe North Macedonia Namibia Guyana Oman Myanmar Lithuania Madagascar Seychelles U.S. Virgin Islands Slovenia Eswatini Armenia Fiji Luxembourg Iran Bosnia and Herzegovina Aruba Grenada Rwanda Belarus Turks and Caicos Islands Guernsey Liberia Antigua and Barbuda Guam Isle of Man Republic of the Congo Anguilla Macao French Guiana Benin Tonga Maldives Dominica Afghanistan Togo Lebanon Libya Niger Syria Uzbekistan Iceland Saint Kitts and Nevis Azerbaijan Saint Martin Gabon Moldova Sudan Cayman Islands Reunion Jersey Mali Martinique Andorra Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Senegal Northern Mariana Islands Mongolia Gibraltar Bermuda Burkina Faso Cambodia Saint Lucia Caribbean Netherlands Timor-Leste British Virgin Islands Solomon Islands Vanuatu New Caledonia Sint Maarten Faroe Islands French Polynesia Mayotte Sierra Leone Vatican City Yemen Hungary Flag Meaning & Details 13 VISITORS FROM HERE! Hungary Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and green the flag dates to the national movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, and fuses the medieval colors of the Hungarian coat of arms with the revolutionary tricolor form of the French flag folklore attributes virtues to the colors: red for strength, white for faithfulness, and green for hope alternatively, the red is seen as being for the blood spilled in defense of the land, white for freedom, and green for the pasturelands that make up so much of the country
Learn more about Hungary »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook