Describe the German State Flags

  • Baden-Württemberg: Features three horizontal stripes in black, red, and gold, with the state’s coat of arms in the center.
  • Bavaria (Bayern): A blue and white flag with horizontal stripes. The white and blue colors are arranged in alternating segments.
  • Berlin: A simple design with a white field and a red St. George’s Cross, which is a Greek cross symbol.
  • Brandenburg: Consists of two horizontal stripes, red on top and white on the bottom, with a red eagle in the upper hoist-side corner.
  • Bremen: A green and white horizontal bicolor flag with the city’s coat of arms in the center.
  • Hamburg: Features a white field with a red castle with three towers in the center.
  • Hesse (Hessen): Consists of two horizontal stripes, white on top and red on the bottom.
  • Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen): A red flag with a white horse rampant.
  • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Contains three horizontal stripes in blue, white, and blue, with a bull’s head in the center.
  • North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen): A horizontal tricolor flag with green, white, and red stripes.
  • Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz): Features three horizontal stripes in red, white, and blue.
  • Saarland: Consists of a horizontal bicolor of red over black, with a gold diagonal cross on the black stripe.
  • Saxony (Sachsen): A horizontal bicolor flag with green on top and white on the bottom.
  • Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt): Contains two horizontal stripes, gold on top and black on the bottom.
  • Schleswig-Holstein: Features a horizontal bicolor of blue on top and white on the bottom.
  • Thuringia (Thüringen): A horizontal bicolor flag with white on top and red on the bottom.