The Flag of Erlangen, Germany, is a banner that represents the city of Erlangen in Bavaria. The flag consists of five horizontal stripes arranged in alternating colors: red and white. This color scheme reflects the heraldic colors used by the city's coat of arms, which features an image of St. George slaying the dragon. The exact proportions of the flag are 2:3, making it longer than it is tall. The flag serves as a symbol of pride for the citizens of Erlangen and represents their unique heritage within Germany.