the flag is usually not permanently displayed in France -ecept on the most prominent French institutions (Parliament, President's residence,..). However it is usual (and mandatory) to display French flags on public buildings (schools, barracks, police or firefighters stations,...) to mark public celebrations (July 14, Nov 11, May 8...).
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Blue white and red
The flag is "le drapeau" (masc.) in French. The French flag is "le drapeau français".
Flag is translated 'drapeau' (masc.) in French.
flag = drapeau
the french tricolored flag and the symbol in the quebec flag
The French flag has three (3) stripes on it.
Flag of French Polynesia was created in 1984.
The Italian flag is green, white, red The French flag is blue, white, red
the current french ensign has proportions different than that of the french flag.
the French flag is the official French pavilion since 1794. It was drawn by Jacques Louis David, famous French painter, but it has its origins in July 1789. Shortly after the fall of the Bastille, the king visited the Paris town hall and was handed a blue and red cocard - the colours of the town - which he put on his hat next to the white cocard (French royalty emblem at the time), as a gesture towards the people of Paris. The white flag replaced the three-colour flag in 1814-1815, and from 1815 to 1830, during the two first periods when the monarchy was reinstated.
"On the Paris' flag" is "sur le drapeau de Paris" in French. The flag of the town of Paris (different from the French flag) is blue and red with a ship in the centre.