Red and White.
A red rectangle - twice as wide as it is high - with a white square in the middle. There is a red maple leaf on the white square.
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 leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. The reason why the maple leaf is used if because it represents nature and the environment which is an important part of Canada and Canadian history.
The present Canadian flag is the red-and-white 'Maple Leaf' flag. It has two large red borders on each side, with a red maple leaf on a white background in the centre. There have been a few flags used by Canada. The one used immediately prior to the 'Maple Leaf' was known as the 'Canadian Red Ensign.' The Red Ensign contained the British 'Union Jack' in its upper left portion, with the Canadian Coat of Arms on the right, on a red background. Some Canadian provinces fly a 'red ensign' that displays its provincial coat of arms.
The flag is only two colors since red and white are Canada's national colors. In 1921, King George V said the Canada's national colors were red and white. Red from Saint George's Cross and white from the French royal emblem.
The official flag of Canada (the Maple Leaf flag) was adopted in 1965, replacing the previously-used design of the Canadian Red Ensign.In 1921, King George V proclaimed the official colors of Canada as red, from Saint George's Cross, and white, from the French royal emblem since King Charles VII.The red represents strength and valor (the blood of patriots), and the white represents purity (the ideals of the nation).The white means peace and honesty the red means hardiness, bravery, strength & valour.* According to Ancient and Heraldic traditions much symbolism is associated with colors. The colors on the Canadian flag represent the following: ** White - peace and honesty ** Red - hardiness, bravery, strength & valour
Blue, White, and Red!!(:
The official name of the Canadian flag is the National Flag of Canada, its national day is February 15th. The largest Canadian flag ever made was 124 by 249 feet. It was King George V who appointed the red and white as the official colors of the country, and obviously, the official colors of the flag. It should not be used as cover for any kind of surface and nothing could be sewn or pinned on it.
The current Canadian flag began to get used after February 15, 1965.
Michoacan does not have a flag per say, But has a coat of arms that is used in the middle of a white flag. There is colors that are used for the capital Morelia which is red and yellow. These colors and a coat of arms with the 3 kings is used as the flag for Morelia.
The flag was first used on February 15, 1965.
It's the colors of the American flag, and also the colors of the Confederate flag, which used to be displayed as part of the North Carolina flag.
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.
No. Those colors were already traditional for flags. The colors of the American flag were taken from the colours of the Great Seal of the United States. The colors were the same as the British flag and were chosen simply because they were traditional flag colors. The symbolic meanings for the particular colors (to match the symbolism on the flag) were suggested at a later date, based on the same sort of rationales used in European coats-of-arms.
The colors themselves have no specific meaning. Blue and red were traditionally the colors of the city of Paris, and white was an ancient color in banners used by the French in battle. The white was added to create a more 'national' character instead of a purely Parisian one.
The colors on the Texas flag represent loyalty, purity, and bravery. The lone star symbolizes the unity of the state as one and the independence it upholds. The red, white, and blue colors used in the flag were inspired by the flag of the Republic of Texas.
Only the three present in the current flag: red, white, green.
Yes, "French-Canadian" is typically written with a hyphen when used as an adjective to describe things related to the French-speaking population in Canada.