The Flag of Salzlandkreis, Germany, is a symbol representing the administrative district located in the eastern part of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. Adopted on July 28, 1994, the flag consists of three horizontal stripes, reflecting the historical division of the region into three counties: Saalekreis, Flmingkreis, and Ohrekreis. The top stripe is white, symbolizing unity, while the middle and bottom stripes are blue, signifying trust and truth. The coat of arms of Salzlandkreis, which features a salt cellar on a green field, is centered in the white stripe. The flag serves as an important emblem that embodies the regional identity and history of Salzlandkreis within Germany.