the French flag is made of three vertical bars (blue to the mast, white, red). There is no official emblem or drawing on the flag.
Blue and Red were the colours of the town of Paris, from the colours of Saint Martin and Saint Denis. At the beginning of the French Revolution, these colours were added to the white (the colour of the monarchy, in reference to the Virgin Mary).
It doesn't really have one, it is simply called "Sveriges Flagga" meaning Sweden's Flag or the Flag of Sweden.
The blue on the French flag is said to be the color of the flag of one of the patron saints of Paris, Saint-Denis. What is sure is that blue and red were the colors of the flag of the town of Paris, when the French flag was officially created.
In the USA, Flag Day is a holiday celebrated on June 14 in honor of the anniversary of the adoption of the official U.S. flag in 1777.
Míkmaq Nation Flag Commonly refered to as the Santéé Mawióómi flag or the Grand Council flag The meaning of the Mííkmaq Nation Flag Wapéék (White) - Denotes the purity of CreationMekwéék Klujjewey (Red Cross) - Represents mankind and infinity (four directions)Náákúúset (Sun) - Forces of the dayTepkunaset (Moon) - Forces of the night
The picture of France's flag is very simple and is divided into three equal vertical portions. The right side is blue, the center is white and the left side is red in color.
Go look at them and find out! Stop asking for the internet to do your homework.
because in 1983 the french people decided that those colours would be good on the flag
Frances Hopkinson made the second United States flag in 1777. He was also a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Frances Stoakley Lankford has written: 'Signal the valiant meaning'
the meaning of the buildings
It is the female form of the name Francis, and related to Frances (e.g. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini). It is Italian, from the Latin Frances or Franciscus meaning "French" or "free".It is pronounced Fran-chesk-uh In Italian, and sometimes has the nickname "Chessie".
Meaning of a saffron flag is that it is a flag in saffron color. Shape etc. will depend upon context such as religion.
Faith, hope and charity
Blue, white and red (in that order). Lafayette invented the flag; blue and red were the colours of the coat of arms of Paris, and white was the colour of the old flag and of the Bourbon Kings.
There is no particular meaning to each color in the Olympic flag. The colors that are on the flag represent the colors that can be found in almost all nations of the world.
There exist no consensus on the meaning of colors on the flag.
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