the current french ensign has proportions different than that of the french flag.
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
The Italian flag has three vertical stripes, green, white and red. The Irish flag also has three vertical stripes, green, white and orange.
The Italian flag consists of green, white, and red stripes, which are inspired by the French flag. These colors were chosen during the Italian unification in the 19th century to represent different aspects: green symbolizes hope, white represents faith and red stands for charity.
The French flag has three equal vertical stripes. Arranged from the staff out they are; blue, white and red. The Russian flag has three equal horizontal stripes. Arranged from top to bottom they are; white, blue and red. The difference is the arrangement and orientation of the stripes.
The Columbia University flag looks like a mixture between the Italian and French flag and has the colors white, red, green, and a little blue figure on the right side.
Though in Italy it is said to stand for hope, the green on the Italian flag doesn't actually represent anything. The flag is a revised version of the French tricolore.
There is no relationship between the French flag and the country of Cameroon. The related question "what do the colors of the French flag stand for" is answered below.
It was proposed by Giuseppe Compagnoni in the 1797. Like most flags, the Italian flag is ispired to the french one, because the Italian army flanked french soldiers . Red and white were the colours of "Milan's State", green was the colour of civil guards of Milan, the "Visconti".
The colour
Many flags are like that. A couple of examples are the French and Italian flags.
Where the stars are, there was the Union Jack.