The Flag of Limburg, Belgium, is a rectangular banner divided into three equal horizontal bands. The top band is white, the middle one is red, and the bottom one is yellow. This flag represents the Belgian region of Limburg, located in the east of the country. The design of the flag was adopted on July 12, 1983, although its colors have been associated with the region since the Middle Ages. The white band at the top symbolizes peace and unity, while the red represents courage and valor. The yellow bottom band stands for wealth and generosity. This distinctive flag serves as a visual emblem of the cultural identity and regional pride of the people of Limburg, Belgium.