Indonesia United States Philippines United Kingdom Malaysia Singapore India Australia Nigeria Canada Germany Netherlands Vietnam Tanzania China South Africa Hong Kong Turkey Pakistan Sri Lanka Sweden United Arab Emirates Japan Kenya Ireland New Zealand Thailand Iraq France Egypt Bangladesh Italy Brazil Ghana Taiwan South Korea Finland Iran Austria Saudi Arabia Switzerland Zimbabwe Peru Spain Hungary Poland Israel Trinidad and Tobago Portugal Mauritius Belgium Romania Greece Russia Lithuania Denmark Czech Republic Nepal Benin Mexico Brunei Darussalam Ethiopia Uganda Oman Bahrain Myanmar Jamaica Colombia Morocco Slovakia Fiji Zambia Somalia Jordan Norway Kazakhstan Ukraine Lebanon Serbia Qatar Latvia Chile Algeria Tunisia Slovenia Estonia Ecuador Cyprus Bulgaria Cambodia Palestinian Territory Maldives Kuwait Croatia Malta Namibia Azerbaijan Barbados Botswana Antigua and Barbuda Timor-Leste Malawi Georgia Bosnia and Herzegovina Mongolia Cameroon Libya Albania Iceland Guam Puerto Rico Rwanda Luxembourg Belize Argentina Bahamas Curacao Madagascar Suriname Macao Uzbekistan Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Laos Guyana Costa Rica Lesotho Saint Lucia Mozambique Cayman Islands North Macedonia Honduras Paraguay Cote D'Ivoire Moldova Montenegro Yemen Bolivia Democratic Republic of the Congo Grenada Eswatini Kyrgyzstan Dominican Republic Burkina Faso Sudan Bermuda Belarus Uruguay Djibouti Guatemala Afghanistan Aruba Senegal Papua New Guinea Syria Angola Isle of Man Nicaragua Liberia Armenia Saint Kitts and Nevis El Salvador Vanuatu Bhutan Solomon Islands Jersey U.S. Virgin Islands Dominica Venezuela Comoros South Sudan Tajikistan British Virgin Islands Kosovo Tonga Kiribati Montserrat Anguilla Haiti Sierra Leone Monaco Germany Flag Meaning & Details 926 VISITORS FROM HERE! Germany Flag Flag Information three equal horizontal bands of black (top), red, and gold these colors have played an important role in German history and can be traced back to the medieval banner of the Holy Roman Emperor - a black eagle with red claws and beak on a gold field
Learn more about Germany »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook