French Flag
The French Flag, known as the "Tricolore," features three vertical stripes of equal width. The colors from left to right are blue, white, and red. The flag's design symbolizes the values of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Adopted in 1794, the French Flag has become a national emblem of France. It is often displayed during national holidays, such as Bastille Day, and at official government buildings. The flag is recognized worldwide and represents not only French identity but also the principles of democracy and human rights.