Drapeau
The term "Drapeau" is French for "flag." It refers to a piece of fabric, often rectangular, that is used as a symbol of a country, organization, or group. Flags typically feature distinctive colors, patterns, and emblems that represent the identity and values of the entity they symbolize.
In many cultures, flags are used in ceremonies, parades, and official events. They can also signify national pride and unity. For example, the French flag consists of three vertical stripes in blue, white, and red, representing the values of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity.