Italy United States France Germany Brazil China United Kingdom Canada India Spain Belgium Russia Netherlands Switzerland Australia Poland Turkey South Korea Czech Republic South Africa Sweden Indonesia Mexico Ireland Portugal Japan Argentina Austria Greece Hong Kong Romania Malaysia Hungary Finland Ukraine Colombia Philippines Denmark Vietnam Chile Norway Slovakia Singapore Bangladesh New Zealand Thailand Israel Bulgaria Lithuania Serbia Slovenia Ecuador Peru Taiwan Venezuela Egypt Pakistan Croatia Latvia Iran Morocco Cyprus Algeria Uruguay Luxembourg Iceland Malta Sri Lanka United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Qatar Albania Kazakhstan Estonia Puerto Rico Iraq Tunisia Syria Reunion Georgia Nigeria Belarus Lebanon Costa Rica Dominican Republic French Polynesia Suriname Bosnia and Herzegovina Uganda Moldova Angola Mauritius Guadeloupe Nepal Guatemala North Macedonia Namibia Kenya Trinidad and Tobago Panama Martinique New Caledonia Honduras Libya Paraguay Armenia Ghana Bolivia Yemen Oman Madagascar El Salvador Jamaica Mongolia Nicaragua Mozambique British Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands Cambodia Afghanistan San Marino Andorra Bhutan Kuwait Tanzania Zambia Cameroon Dominica Senegal Barbados Ethiopia Malawi Jordan Bahamas Gabon Azerbaijan Myanmar Netherlands Antilles Papua New Guinea Cote D'Ivoire Palestinian Territory Uzbekistan Macao Cuba Botswana Togo Guyana Bahrain Aland Islands Sint Maarten Cabo Verde Antigua and Barbuda Sudan Mayotte Saint Martin Fiji Republic of the Congo Vatican City Guinea French Guiana Sierra Leone Anguilla Jersey Djibouti Kyrgyzstan Guernsey Monaco Saint Pierre and Miquelon Faroe Islands Montenegro Eswatini Zimbabwe Liechtenstein Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Mauritius Flag Meaning & Details 7 VISITORS FROM HERE! Mauritius Flag Flag Information four equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, yellow, and green red represents self-determination and independence, blue the Indian Ocean surrounding the island, yellow has been interpreted as the new light of independence, golden sunshine, or the bright future, and green can symbolize either agriculture or the lush vegetation of the island note: while many national flags consist of three - and in some cases five - horizontal bands of color, the flag of Mauritius is the world's only national flag to consist of four horizontal color bands
Learn more about Mauritius »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook