United States United Kingdom Greece Singapore Canada Australia Philippines India Germany Spain France South Africa Brazil Italy Mexico Finland Netherlands Nigeria New Zealand Belgium Sweden Russia Jamaica Norway Poland Romania Ireland Indonesia Japan Argentina Cyprus Denmark Malaysia Portugal Ukraine Czech Republic Peru Serbia Trinidad and Tobago United Arab Emirates Ghana Switzerland Thailand Turkey Colombia South Korea Chile Croatia Kenya Pakistan Hong Kong Hungary Taiwan Austria Egypt Saudi Arabia Puerto Rico Zimbabwe Bulgaria Israel Slovenia Estonia Slovakia China Ecuador Sri Lanka Lebanon North Macedonia Venezuela Lithuania Barbados Malta Bangladesh Georgia Costa Rica Iceland Vietnam Dominican Republic Albania Bahamas Latvia Luxembourg Ethiopia Qatar Zambia Panama Morocco Uruguay Kuwait El Salvador Mauritius Uganda Isle of Man Bolivia Jersey Nepal Guyana Oman Reunion Suriname Bosnia and Herzegovina Bahrain Nicaragua Cameroon Iraq Botswana Cambodia Guatemala Belize Algeria Jordan Namibia Myanmar Armenia Tanzania Dominica Mongolia Moldova Bermuda Rwanda Angola Macao Guadeloupe Grenada Antigua and Barbuda Netherlands Antilles Madagascar Guam Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Cote D'Ivoire Eswatini Kazakhstan British Virgin Islands French Polynesia Saint Lucia Liberia Montenegro Belarus U.S. Virgin Islands Aruba Fiji Paraguay Uzbekistan Honduras Syria Cuba Northern Mariana Islands Malawi Papua New Guinea Cayman Islands Benin Solomon Islands Azerbaijan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Anguilla Palestinian Territory Sudan Yemen Lesotho Brunei Darussalam Iran Burundi Kosovo French Guiana Turks and Caicos Islands Saint Martin Mozambique Sierra Leone Gambia Liechtenstein Haiti Laos Democratic Republic of the Congo Eritrea Curacao Faroe Islands Guernsey Gibraltar Saint Kitts and Nevis Burkina Faso Senegal Marshall Islands Libya San Marino Tunisia Austria Flag Meaning & Details 48 VISITORS FROM HERE! Austria Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red the flag design is certainly one of the oldest - if not the oldest - national banners in the world according to tradition, in 1191, following a fierce battle in the Third Crusade, Duke Leopold V of Austria's white tunic became completely blood-spattered upon removal of his wide belt or sash, a white band was revealed the red-white-red color combination was subsequently adopted as his banner
Learn more about Austria »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook