The Flag of Neunkirchen, Germany is a heraldic banner that represents this city located in the Saarpfalz district of Saarland. The flag is divided diagonally from the lower hoist-side corner to the upper fly-side corner, forming two triangles meeting at the center.
The left (hoist) triangle, closer to the staff, is green, symbolizing the forested region where Neunkirchen is situated. The right (fly) triangle is red, representing the industry and minerals that have historically been significant in this city. In the center, both triangles intersect at a white capital "N," which stands for Neunkirchen.
The flag was officially adopted on June 25th, 1976. It serves as an important symbol of civic pride and identity for the residents of Neunkirchen, Germany.