The colors on the German flag came from the 1848 revolution, when people were advocating for a unified German Republic. They ended up failing, though the flag was adopted in 1871 when Germany unified--though many times up to that point people tried to discredit the colors. The Nazis got rid of the black-red-gold flag and replaced it with back, red, and white. After World War II, the black-red-gold flag was brought back, and today stands for the unity and freedom of the German people.
There is no orange on the German flag. The colours of the German flag are black, red and gold
there are three colours in the German flag and that is black, red and gold
Three (3)
Black, Red, and Gold
Here is a detailed explanation and history of the German flag and its colors: http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/de_color.html#ori
The German flag goes across. First strip is black. On the second line is red and then at the bottom is yellow.
Tricolour! That's like the French or German flag.
German Shepherd's come in a vary of colours and are always that colour when born.
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
India's flag stands for tri colours flag.
English: "the flag" is German: "die Flagge" or "die Fahne".
The candian flag has red and white on it.