France
The French flag, known as the "Tricolore," was adopted on February 15, 1794, during the French Revolution. Its vertical stripes of blue, white, and red represent liberty, equality, and fraternity—the ideals of the revolution.
The colors also have historical significance: blue and red were the colors of Paris, while white represented the monarchy. Today, the Tricolore flies proudly over government buildings, schools, and public spaces throughout France, symbolizing the nation's rich history and democratic values.
The colors also have historical significance: blue and red were the colors of Paris, while white represented the monarchy. Today, the Tricolore flies proudly over government buildings, schools, and public spaces throughout France, symbolizing the nation's rich history and democratic values.