The origins of the Belgian flag trace back to the revolutionary period in 1830, when Belgium sought independence from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. Prior to this, the area now known as Belgium had been under various foreign controls, influencing the development of its national symbols.
The Belgian flag features three vertical stripes of black, yellow, and red, from left to right.
The flag is a proud symbol of Belgian identity, flown during national holidays, government buildings, and international events, representing the unity and history of Belgium.