French Tricolor
The French Tricolor, known as "Le drapeau tricolore," is the national flag of France. It features three vertical stripes of equal width, colored blue on the left, white in the center, and red on the right. This design symbolizes the values of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity.
Adopted in 1794, the flag has become a powerful emblem of French national identity. The blue and red colors are traditionally associated with the city of Paris, while the white stripe represents the monarchy. The French Tricolor is prominently displayed during national holidays and events, reflecting the country's rich history and culture.