It became the French Tricolore of Blue, White and Red.
The French flag is red, white and blue.
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
There are three colours in verticals bars on the French flag: blue, white, and red.
The Tricolore is another name for the French flag. The tricolor was invented during the French revolution and the colors represent the 3 statements of the Revolution: liberty, equality and fraternity.
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The French flag was voted as the national flag under the French revolution. It has been used by all groups in France, regardless of their ethnicity.
The Tricolor. The Phrygian Cap. The Guillotine.
France has no 'flag day'. That celebration doesn't exist in France, and the national day in on the 14th of July to mark the storming of the Bastille and the beginning of the French revolution.
flag of France -> drapeau de la France
Under its present form, the French flag was created in Paris under the French revolution.
-the tricolor flag -La marseillaise- the national anthem of France -La Bastille- prison- symbol of tyranny + oppression over the people of France
The French flag is red, white and blue.
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Maybe the U.S. modeled their flag after the French flag?
The official flag of French Guiana is that of France's, but those who live there sometimes say the following is their flag:
One of the names for the French flag as referred to in France is the Tricolour pronounced tree-cooloor.
According to the French constitution, the only national emblem is the French flag. It is important to French people as a symbol of Liberty and all things we won throught the French revolution and our history since. But the flag is just as important, no more and no less, to the French, than the Union Flag is to Britons, or the Star Spangled Banner to Americans.