United States Japan Germany Canada Spain South Korea United Kingdom France Italy Australia Sweden Chile Russia Netherlands Denmark Taiwan Switzerland Finland New Zealand Poland Norway Czech Republic Belgium Argentina Portugal Austria Ukraine Ireland China Mexico Hong Kong Lithuania Iceland South Africa Greece Turkey Brazil Israel Slovakia Singapore Peru Hungary Latvia Estonia Belarus Slovenia Romania Vietnam Croatia Malaysia Indonesia Bulgaria Uruguay Luxembourg Philippines Serbia India Kazakhstan United Arab Emirates Colombia Thailand Faroe Islands Cyprus Egypt Saudi Arabia San Marino Puerto Rico Venezuela Laos Ecuador Andorra Moldova Costa Rica Malta Bolivia Georgia Jordan Aland Islands Montenegro Kuwait Bosnia and Herzegovina Lebanon Reunion Qatar Armenia Panama Bermuda Jersey Morocco Uzbekistan Guatemala Greenland Macao Iran Dominican Republic Isle of Man Kyrgyzstan Mauritius Algeria Paraguay Guernsey Liechtenstein El Salvador Nepal Namibia North Macedonia New Caledonia Bahrain Tunisia Albania Bahamas Cote D'Ivoire Pakistan Martinique Azerbaijan Trinidad and Tobago Saint Martin Brunei Darussalam Tanzania Mongolia Bangladesh U.S. Virgin Islands Kenya Cayman Islands Gabon Sri Lanka Ghana French Polynesia Senegal Guam Jamaica Myanmar Nigeria Kosovo Monaco Cambodia British Virgin Islands Oman Antigua and Barbuda Cabo Verde Syria Iraq Caribbean Netherlands Malawi Zimbabwe Barbados Fiji Guadeloupe Nicaragua Botswana Uganda Papua New Guinea Gibraltar Bhutan Dominica Madagascar Seychelles Ethiopia French Guiana Saint Lucia Maldives Turks and Caicos Islands Haiti Norfolk Island Zambia Palestinian Territory Aruba Libya Lesotho Angola Cook Islands Mali Falkland Islands Vanuatu Mayotte Yemen Gambia Mauritania Liberia Niger Belize Saint Kitts and Nevis Rwanda Mozambique Tonga Sint Maarten Curacao Portugal Flag Meaning & Details 2,838 VISITORS FROM HERE! Portugal Flag Flag Information two vertical bands of green (hoist side, two-fifths) and red (three-fifths) with the national coat of arms (armillary sphere and Portuguese shield) centered on the dividing line explanations for the color meanings are ambiguous, but a popular interpretation has green symbolizing hope and red the blood of those defending the nation
Learn more about Portugal »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook