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Flag of Germany

Flag of Germany
DE · 3:5

Official Palette

#000000
#DD0000
#FFCE00

Symbolism

The colors black, red, and gold are derived from the 19th-century Lützow Free Corps uniforms—black coats with red trim and gold buttons. They symbolize the quest for national unity, democracy, and freedom in the German states.

History

Originally adopted by the Frankfurt Parliament in 1848, the tricolor was later used by the Weimar Republic (1919–1933). It was restored by both West and East Germany in 1949 and remains the symbol of the reunited Germany since 1990.

Construction

The flag has a 3:5 aspect ratio. It consists of three equal horizontal bands: black at the top, red in the middle, and gold (not yellow) at the bottom.

Country Specifications

Capital
Berlin
Population
83.6M
Languages
German
Continent
Europe
Subregion
Central Europe
Landlocked
No
ISO 3166-1
DE

Flag Identification

Adopted
May 23, 1949
Proportions
3:5 (≈0.60)
Total Colors
3
Primary Layout
Horizontal bands

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Sources

  • Government of Germany
  • CIA World Factbook