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.
"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.
AnswerOne blue stripe, one red.(Add a central white stripe - the old royal flag - and you have the tricolore.)No here is the Paris flag. Blue, red and a ship in the middle "Fluctuat nec mergitur"
it is a boat with a red and blue stripes in the backround
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.
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.
the French flag has three vertical bars : blue to the mast, white in the center, then red. Blue and red were the colours of the town of Paris; white used to be the king's colour.
When the people of Paris brought Louis XVI from Versailles to Paris, Lafayette suggested a new flag which would show the white of the Bourbon dynasy between the red and blue of the City of Paris
The orange-blue-red flag is of Armenia.
From top to bottom, the Russian flag has horizontal stripes of white, blue and red.
White, Blue & Red. The English flag is red and white. The Welsh flag is red and white. The Scottish flag is blue and white
get it right: blue, white and red. That is, the colours of the City of Paris (Blue and red) enclosing the white of the Bourbon Kings. This was Lafayette's idea at the time when the King was virtually the captive of the Parisian mob.