Flags of Germany

Germany is a large country in central Europe. It’s neighbors are Denmark, Poland, the Czech republic, Austria and France. It’s coast line is formed by Baltic Sea, northsea. Germany is famously known for iron as its natural resource. The flag of Germany was officially endorsed on 14th august 1950.The flag of Germany can be pictorially described as, it has three colors black, red, and yellow from to bottom. The flag is divided in to three horizontal stripes. The official name of German flag is bundes flagge (federal flag).
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The colors on the German flag can be interpreted as, black represents a black eagle, red represents red beak, gold represents gold field, thus together all the colors implies a black eagle with red beak and claws on the gold field. It is also said that the combination of black, red and gold is originated from lutzow free corps. It represents the military uniform of Germany like French. Germany is well know for its machinery, no other country in the world, has mechanics as good as the Germans, though Germany is no more a fascist country, Nazi believers are again starting to be active here and are proving to be difficult for the migrants.

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