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The francophone symbols, such as the blue-white-red flag and the motto "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité," were created by the French Revolutionaries in the late 18th century as representations of French national identity and values. These symbols have since been embraced by various French-speaking countries and communities around the world, reflecting a shared linguistic and cultural heritage. Additionally, organizations like the International Organisation of La Francophonie promote and celebrate these symbols to foster unity among francophone nations.

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