yes since WWII
The Italian flag was a inspiration from the French flag. But instead of blue, it's green. If you go to-Google.com/images-, and you type in -French and Italian flags-, you can see the similarities.The French flag is blue, white, and red, and the Italian flag is green, white, and red. Today the Italian Constitution says the flag is rectangular. The green is more closer to the pole and the red more father to the pole.
subito
It stays the same.There's no feminine form
flag = drapeau
Columbus was Italian--or specifically Genoan, as he was from Genoa before Italy as we know it now was not unified into one nation. When he made his famous voyage in 1492 his ships flew the Spanish flag because Spain financed the trip.
The Italian flag is green, white, red The French flag is blue, white, red
Napoleon was the first person who designed and made the Italian flag. The Italian flag was not introduced until the year of 1919.
italian who sailed under the flag of spain
The Italian flag
He added Fasces to the Italian Flag which was a premier symbol of Italian Fascism
The Italian flag is the flag of Italy the green stands for hope white stands for faith and red stands for cherish
Its the Italian flag!
italian
e Italian flag is green withe and red. The stripes are horizontal and the green in on the inside.
The Italian flag was a inspiration from the French flag. But instead of blue, it's green. If you go to-Google.com/images-, and you type in -French and Italian flags-, you can see the similarities.The French flag is blue, white, and red, and the Italian flag is green, white, and red. Today the Italian Constitution says the flag is rectangular. The green is more closer to the pole and the red more father to the pole.
The Italian flag is red, white and green.
The colours have been chosen to represent the Cispadane Republic (an alliance of northern Italian provinces) as early as January 7, 1797. However, its current form has been in use as the Italian flag since January 1, 1948.