3, black orange and yellow in 3 horizontal stripes
The flag with horizontal stripes of red, blue, and orange is from Lithuania. The colors represent historical and cultural aspects of the country.
That's the Italian flag (not to be confused with the Irish flag, which has horizontal green, white, and orange stripes). On the Italian flag, the order of the strips (left to right) is green, white, red.
red, yellow, black horizontal stripes
The Belgian flag has 3 vertical colored stripes. black, yellow and red. (the same colors as the German flag, only those stripes are horizontal)
The flag with red, white, and black horizontal stripes featuring an eagle in the center belongs to the Republic of Iraq. The current design includes three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black with the Takbīr (the phrase "Allahu Akbar") in green Arabic script over the white stripe. This flag symbolizes Arab unity and has historical significance in the region.
3 horizontal stripes. Black red gold (yellow)
It is not Ireland, Ireland has green white and orange stripes.
There are nine horizontal stripes
The 3 colors of the Germany flag are red, black, and yellow. This flag has three horizontal stripes and was adopted in 1949.
Ireland's flag is a vertical tricolour of green (at the hoist), white and orange. India's flag is a horizontal tricolour. Two of the stripes are green and white. The third looks orange but is officially "saffron". Niger's flag is a horizontal tricolour of green (at the bottom), white and burnt orange (at the top). The central white stripe holds a burnt orange dot.
The stripes are horizontal.