Bandeau Tricolore
The Bandeau Tricolore is the national flag of France, featuring three vertical stripes of equal width in blue, white, and red. The blue stripe is positioned on the hoist side, followed by white in the center, and red on the fly side. This design symbolizes the values of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Adopted in 1794, the Bandeau Tricolore has become a powerful emblem of French identity and pride. It is prominently displayed during national holidays, such as Bastille Day, and at official events, representing the unity and history of the nation.