The flag of Luxembourg consists of three equal sized horizontal stripes - the top stripe is red; the middle one is white; and the bottom stripe is light blue.
The colors of the Luxembourg flag take their origin from the 13th century coat of arms of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Count Henry VI. The coat of arms featured a red lion on a field of striped white and blue lines. The coat of arms of Luxembourg dates back to medieval times.
white cross on a solid red background
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
India's flag stands for tri colours flag.
The candian flag has red and white on it.
The Eureka flag is blue and white.
There is no such thing as a 'chines flag'.
the greece flag is blue and white
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There are actually THREE colours on the commonwealth flag, they are Red, Blue and White
The colours of the Samoan flag are blue, red and white.
The flag was changed to Red-White-Blue in 1795 by the French because those were the same as the colours of the French flag. Before it was Orange-White-Blue, the Prinsenvlag. This flag was invented in 1587 and the colours are based on William of Orange's livery colours.
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