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  1. The flag of Paris is vertically divided between the traditional colours of Paris, blue and red, both of which also feature in the city's coat of arms. Red is identified with Saint Denis (a martyr who shed blood), blue with Saint Martin (a bishop).

  2. Flag of France, vertically striped blue-white-red national flag. Blue and red are the traditional colors of Paris, while white is associated with the House of Bourbon. The flag was seen to embody all the principles of the Revolution: liberty, equality, fraternity, democracy, secularism, and modernization.

  3. The national flag of France (drapeau national de la France) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue (hoist side), white, and red.

  4. The flag of France is called the tricolore, meaning “3 colors”. Alternatively, it is called the bleu, blanc, rouge, meaning “blue, white, and red”. After the French revolution, the three-color scheme was eventually copied by many other nations, both in Europe and the rest of the world.

  5. Feb 16, 2023 · The French flag is an iconic symbol of Frances culture and history. A potent emblem of revolution, the twisting saga behind the French flag is more than a curiosity for vexillologists. We dive into stories behind the Tricolore to discover how the humble design inspired so many.

  6. The French Flag. The "tricolore" (three-colour) flag is an emblem of the Fifth Republic. It had its origins in the union, at the time of the French Revolution, of the colours of the King (white) and the City of Paris (blue and red). Today, the "tricolour" flies over all public buildings.

  7. May 9, 2019 · Flag of Paris. The flag of Paris is vertically divided blue-red, with or without the municipal coat of arms in the middle. Blue and red are the traditional colours of Paris. The image shown above was drawn after a document communicated by the municipal administration. Pascal Vagnat & Arnaud Leroy, 2 January 2002