Flag of Segeberg Germany The Flag of Segeberg, Germany is a heraldic banner that represents the district of Segeberg, a rural district located in northern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The flag features a white shield with a red saltire (an X-shaped cross) on a blue field. The saltire symbolizes St. George, the patron saint of England and Georgia, who is also the protector of the County of Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern where Segeberg district borders. The design of the flag reflects the close historical ties between the County of Schwerin and the district of Segeberg. The flag does not have a specific adoption date, but it is widely recognized as representing the district since its formation in 1970. It serves as an emblem of local pride and identity within Segeberg, Germany.