Spain Argentina United States Mexico Chile Peru Colombia France Netherlands Venezuela Italy Germany United Kingdom Russia Canada Brazil Uruguay Ecuador Singapore Australia Belgium Hungary Poland Guatemala Turkey Ukraine Bolivia Portugal Costa Rica Puerto Rico Czech Republic Sweden Thailand Denmark El Salvador Japan Paraguay Switzerland Israel South Africa Panama Austria Dominican Republic Taiwan Greece Honduras South Korea Slovakia Vietnam Malaysia Romania Ireland Indonesia Finland New Zealand India Nicaragua Norway Philippines Cuba Hong Kong Bulgaria Egypt Belarus Slovenia Serbia Saudi Arabia Croatia Estonia Kazakhstan Andorra Moldova Latvia United Arab Emirates Lithuania Algeria Reunion Cyprus Morocco Luxembourg China Iceland Pakistan Kuwait Myanmar Bosnia and Herzegovina Armenia Malta Georgia Tunisia Guadeloupe Barbados Kyrgyzstan Namibia Qatar Jordan Belize Iraq Lebanon Martinique French Guiana North Macedonia Uzbekistan Sri Lanka Jamaica Bahrain Oman Libya Isle of Man Azerbaijan Macao Palestinian Territory Mauritius Trinidad and Tobago Bermuda Aruba Montenegro Cayman Islands Guam Bangladesh New Caledonia Brunei Darussalam Albania Syria Cambodia U.S. Virgin Islands Iran Nigeria Botswana Nepal Curacao Zimbabwe Faroe Islands Kenya Angola Grenada Cameroon Laos French Polynesia Cabo Verde Greenland Gibraltar Bhutan Kosovo Jersey Liechtenstein Guernsey Seychelles Burkina Faso Bahamas Senegal Mozambique Equatorial Guinea Maldives Saint Pierre and Miquelon Madagascar Antigua and Barbuda Republic of the Congo Saint Martin Tajikistan Mongolia Malawi Haiti Vanuatu Togo Ghana Yemen Mali Benin Cote D'Ivoire Sudan Saint Barthelemy Falkland Islands Papua New Guinea Aland Islands Ethiopia Timor-Leste San Marino Northern Mariana Islands Vatican City Afghanistan Hungary Flag Meaning & Details 2,263 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