In 1989, there was a call for proposals for a flag and coat of arms of the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
The decree establishing the symbols was adopted on 1 October 1990 and published on 15 November 1990.
[2] The coat of arms of the German-speaking Community of Belgium is blazoned as In Silber ein roter Löwe begleitet von neun blauen Fünfblättern, von einer Königskrone überhöht, which is to say Argent, a lion Gules surrounded by nine cinquefoils Azure, surmounted by a royal crown.
[3][4] The red lion alludes to the coat of arms of the Duchy of Luxemburg and the historical Duchy of Limburg, and symbolizes the historical affiliation of the German-speaking community to those states.
Gentiana flowers grow in High Fens, an upland area and a nature reserve in the region.