The Flag of Bas-Rhin (Department 67) is a regional symbol representing the French department located in the Grand Est region in northeastern France. The flag consists of three horizontal bands in the colors blue, white, and red, with the blue band occupying the top half and the other two equal-sized white and red bands below it. In the center of the white band, there's a yellow (or gold) armorial bearings known as the Arms of Strasbourg. This design represents the historical and cultural connection between Bas-Rhin and Strasbourg, which serves as the department's capital. The flag is a visible emblem of the regional pride and identity within Bas-Rhin, France.