rotweißblau
rotweißblau is a German term that translates to "red white blue." It is most commonly associated with the colors of the German flag, which are black, red, and gold, but it also refers to the colors of several other national flags and historical entities. The combination of red, white, and blue is a prevalent motif in vexillology, the study of flags, and can be found in the flags of countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the Netherlands, among others. The specific order and arrangement of these colors often carry distinct symbolic meanings for each nation. Beyond national flags, rotweißblau can also appear in regional flags, historical banners, and the insignia of various organizations. The precise interpretation of these colors in any given context depends heavily on its origin and historical usage.