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.
And by the way, it is designed as blue to the mast, white, red.
Because it is made with three (Tri) colours: Blue, white, and red. And as the French adjective for describing something with three colours is 'tricolore', you would hear tricolore in the description of their 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 cockade - the long-time colours of the town - which he put on his hat next to the white cockade (French kingdom emblem at the time), as a gesture towards the people of Paris. It is said that it was an idea of Lafayette and that the newly created cockade became rapidly popular. The "cockade story" was witnessed by Thomas Jefferson on the 17th of July 1789.
(Since the reign of Henri IV, the red and blue could be found in the royal emblems, standing for the Kingdom of "Navarre".)
The blue and red colors in Paris' flag were standing for the patron saints of the town (Saint Denis, Saint Martin). The popular "Garde Nationale", heir of the "Garde française" (regiment meant to protect the King) already had the three colours blue, white and red on their uniforms. Members of the Garde Nationale took part - and even led - in the storming of La Bastille.
The white was associated at the time with the kingdom, or with France, more that with the kings, and indicated the dedication of the kingdom to the Virgin Mary.
The three colours were used in different orders (blue-red-white for the scarf of public officials in 1790, white-red-blue in horizontal bands for the 'Fête de la Fédération' on the 14th of July 1790. In 1790 were also adopted new versions of ship's pavilions, despite some traditionalists arguing that because of the colours, it would resemble too much the Dutch flag.
The flag was adopted officially by the Convention as the national flag only in 1794 (15th of February).
The white flag replaced the three-color flag in 1814-1815, and from 1815 to 1830, during the two first periods when the monarchy was reinstated.
In 1830 the king Louis-Philippe came to power and reinstated the three-color flag.
After the overthrow of the Emperor Napoleon III, a royalist majority offered the throne to the Count of Chambord. He said he would accept the throne on the condition that the tricolour be replaced by the white flag. This proved impossible to accommodate and France remained a republic.
because it symbolises the captivity of the monarchy (whose flag was white) by the city of Paris, whose colours were red and blue. This was Lafayette's idea - one o his better ones.
The middle stripe of the French flag is WHITE.
It is blue, white and red in three vertical bands. The blue is nearer to the mast.
Blue,white,and red Blue,white,and red
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"
Blue, white and then red (from left to right)
The middle stripe of the French flag is WHITE.
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe
In order left-to-right: Blue White Red Answer: White
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
The French flag, with a red, a white and a blue stripe, is sometimes called the 'tricolor'.
The flag consists of three vertical stripes: the blue stripe stands for loyalty, justice and truth; the white stripe for purity; and the red stripe for courage.
The following countries' national flags depict only red, white, and blue:AustraliaCambodiaChileCosta RicaCubaCzech RepublicFranceIcelandNorth KoreaLaosLiberiaLuxembourgNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPanamaRussiaSamoaSlovakiaTaiwanThailandUnited KingdomUnited States
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)
White buoy with horizontal blue stripe is designated as a mooring buoy. White buoy with horizontal blue stripe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The INTERNATIONAL mooring buoy is a white buoy with and orange stripe around its top portion (an orange top)