Black-red-gold
The black-red-gold colors are strongly associated with modern German national identity and democratic tradition.
The flag of Germany is a horizontal tricolor of black, red, and gold. For quiz practice, the order is the main clue: black on top, red in the middle, gold at the bottom.
The black-red-gold colors are strongly associated with modern German national identity and democratic tradition.
The flag has three equal horizontal bands. The layout is intentionally simple, so order matters more than symbols.
The third band is usually described as gold in English, even though it appears as a yellow-gold color on screen.
Flag emoji appearance can vary by platform; some systems may show the two regional indicator letters instead.
Black, red, and gold became associated with German national and liberal movements in the 19th century.
The black-red-gold tricolor was adopted by the Weimar Republic after World War I.
In 1949, black, red, and gold were chosen as the flag colors of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Read the colors from top to bottom: black, red, gold.
Do not confuse it with Belgium, which uses vertical black, yellow, and red stripes.
If the flag has a bird emblem or more stripes, it is probably not the standard German national flag.

Belgium uses black, yellow, and red too, but the stripes are vertical and the order is different.

Uganda uses black, yellow, and red bands, but repeats the colors and includes a crane emblem.
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The German flag is black, red, and gold from top to bottom.
It is normally described as gold, though the displayed color often looks yellow-gold.
The Germany flag emoji is 🇩🇪. It is based on the country code DE.
The black-red-gold colors have 19th-century roots, were used by the Weimar Republic, and became the Federal Republic of Germany flag colors in 1949.