Countries with Red-and-White-Striped Flags 2025

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AustriaThree equal horizontal stripes of (from top) red, white, and red, with a black eagle wearing a crown and holding a hammer and sickle in its talons in the center.
ChileTwo thick horizontal stripes of white (top), and red (bottom) with a blue rectangle in upper left and a single white, five-pointed star in the center of the blue rectangle.
Czech RepublicTwo thick horizontal stripes of white (top), and red (bottom) overlaid by a blue triangle aligned along the left/hoist edge.
French PolynesiaHorizontal stripes of (from top) red, double-thick white, and red, with an emblem in the center featuring a yellow sky, blue sea, and a red canoe with five stylized rowers.
GibraltarDouble-thick white horizontal band atop a band of red, with a red castle in the center and a gold key hanging from the castle's entryway.
GreenlandTwo thick horizontal stripes of white (top), and red (bottom) with a left-of-center circle of the opposite color (ie, red on top and white on the bottom).
IndonesiaTwo thick horizontal stripes of red (top), and white (bottom). Similar to Monaco, but wider (2:3 ratio).
LatviaThree horizontal stripes of (from top) double-thick red, white, and double-thick red.
LebanonFour horizontal stripes of (from top) red, double-thick white, and red, with a green cedar tree in the center.
Liberia11 stacked horizontal stripes of alternating red (6) and white (5), with a dark blue square in the upper left/hoist corner and a single white five-pointed star inside the square.
Malaysia14 stacked horizontal stripes of alternating red (7) and white (7), with a dark blue rectangle in the upper left/hoist corner. Inside the blue rectangle is a gold crescent moon and 14-pointed sun.
MonacoTwo thick horizontal stripes of red (top), and white (bottom). Similar to Indonesia, but nearly square (4:5 ratio).
PolandTwo thick horizontal stripes of white (top), and red (bottom). Similar to Indonesia and Monaco, but colors are reversed, and to Greenland, but without the circle.
Puerto RicoStacked horizontal stripes of (from top) red, white, red, white, and red, overlaid by a blue triangle aligned along the left/hoist edge and with a single five-pointed white star in its center.
SingaporeTwo thick horizontal stripes of red (top), and white (bottom) with white crescent moon and five five-pointed stars in upper left/hoist corner.
United States13 stacked horizontal stripes of alternating red (7) and white (6), with a dark blue rectangle in the upper left/hoist corner. Inside the blue rectangle are 50 white, five-pointed stars arranged in alternating rows of five (four rows) or six (five rows).
  • Many flags, such as those of Greenland and Gibraltar, feature thick bands that take up half the flag’s height (or more). Not every source qualifies these bands as stripes, but they are given the benefit of the doubt here for the sake of inclusion.