File:Flag of West Germany; Flag of Germany (1990–1996).svg

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English: Flag of West Germany, flag of East Germany from 1949 to 1959, and of Germany from 1990 to 2 June 1999, in an unusal version displaying "Gold" (or) as golden and not, as usual, as yellow. This version is used in some official publications (Bundesgesetzblatt I 1996,1729) for example.
Deutsch: Flagge der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in der seltenen Darstellung mit einem goldfarbenen statt eines gelben Streifens, die aber der "Anordnung über die deutschen Flaggen" vom 13.November 1996 (BGBl I,1729) entspricht, in der von "goldfarben" die Rede ist.
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Source Bundesgesetzblatt I (1996), p. 1,729
Author Federal Republic of Germany

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