Algeria Morocco Egypt Saudi Arabia United States Tunisia Libya Jordan Iraq France United Arab Emirates Palestinian Territory Singapore Sudan Yemen Germany Russia Oman Kuwait Israel Syria United Kingdom Lebanon Norway Qatar Ireland Spain Belgium Netherlands China Canada Turkey Bahrain Italy South Africa Mauritania Malaysia Sweden Indonesia Finland Australia India Senegal Pakistan Switzerland Japan Thailand Hong Kong Nigeria Ukraine Austria Romania Denmark Poland Taiwan South Korea Somalia Greece Brazil Djibouti Iran Mali Bangladesh Kenya Cote D'Ivoire Bulgaria Iceland Serbia Czech Republic Monaco Mexico Niger Malta Ethiopia Lithuania Sri Lanka Hungary Cyprus New Zealand Brunei Darussalam Philippines Venezuela Kazakhstan Slovenia Angola Portugal Belarus Ghana Bosnia and Herzegovina Luxembourg Albania Afghanistan Argentina Moldova Vietnam Tanzania Cameroon Burkina Faso Azerbaijan Chile Uzbekistan Slovakia Colombia Mauritius Comoros Madagascar Maldives Guadeloupe British Virgin Islands Benin Chad Zimbabwe Latvia Tajikistan Georgia Reunion Gambia Seychelles Croatia North Macedonia Togo Zambia Uganda Democratic Republic of the Congo Eritrea Armenia Mayotte Guinea Gabon Estonia Mozambique Paraguay Uruguay Jamaica Kyrgyzstan Panama Puerto Rico Peru Rwanda Myanmar Guatemala Western Sahara Haiti Costa Rica Kosovo Ecuador Macao Namibia Cambodia Burundi Republic of the Congo South Sudan Nepal Bolivia Bermuda Liberia Central African Republic Guyana Botswana Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Saint Kitts and Nevis Malawi Montenegro New Caledonia Honduras Equatorial Guinea Lesotho El Salvador Aland Islands Turkmenistan U.S. Virgin Islands Thailand Flag Meaning & Details 300 VISITORS FROM HERE! Thailand Flag Flag Information five horizontal bands of red (top), white, blue (double width), white, and red the red color symbolizes the nation and the blood of life, white represents religion and the purity of Buddhism, and blue stands for the monarchy note: similar to the flag of Costa Rica but with the blue and red colors reversed
Learn more about Thailand »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook