red and blue were the colours of Paris (from its coat of arms); white was the colour of the Royal flag. The new tricolour, invented by Lafayette, showed that the King was the prisoner of the people of Paris.
The blue and red in the French flag were adopted from the patron saints (Saint Martin, Saint Denis) of the city of Paris.
Blue is one of the traditional colors of the city of Paris, where the revolution began, and represents Saint Martin.
The French flag is tricolore: blue to the mast, white in the center, then red.
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.
The French flag has red, white, and blue vertical bars (the blue bar is by the flagpole, the red bar is farthest from the pole)
The middle stripe of the French flag is WHITE.
Blue, white and then red (from left to right)
The blue in the French flag symbolizes Saint Denis.
I presume you mean the French flag, it has the colours: blue, white, red, vertically positioned.
If you mean the colours on the French flag then the order goes blue white then red
It means you're American or British. The French flag, of course, is blue, white and red.
The Italian flag is green, white, red The French flag is blue, white, red
The French flag is red, white and blue.
The Haitian Flag is an adaptation of the French National Flag. The blue stripe represents the union of black Haitians and mulatto Haitians, who are represented by the red stripe.
The colors of the French flag are red, white, and blue.
The French flag is tricolore: blue to the mast, white in the center, then red.
"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.
blue, white and red
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