Tricolor flags
Flags with three colors, or tricolor, is pretty common. The flag of France is considered as the Tricolor.
The tricolor flag is a symbol of national pride and identity for many countries around the world. The flag consists of three equal horizontal or vertical bands of different colors, with each color often having its own unique significance. Here are some interesting facts about the tricolor flag:
France was the first country to adopt the tricolor flag in its current form in 1794, during the French Revolution. The colors of the French flag are blue, white, and red, and they are said to represent liberty, equality, and fraternity respectively.
The Italian tricolor flag was first adopted in 1797, inspired by the French flag. The colors of the Italian flag are green, white, and red, and they are said to represent hope, faith, and charity respectively.
The Irish tricolor flag was first flown in 1848, during the Young Irelander Rebellion. The colors of the Irish flag are green, white, and orange, and they are said to represent the Catholic majority, the Protestant minority, and the peace between them.
The Mexican tricolor flag was first adopted in 1821, after gaining independence from Spain. The colors of the Mexican flag are green, white, and red, and they are said to represent independence, hope, and unity respectively.
The Indian tricolor flag was first adopted in 1947, after gaining independence from British rule. The colors of the Indian flag are saffron, white, and green, with a blue chakra in the center. Saffron represents courage, white represents purity, green represents fertility and prosperity, and the chakra represents the eternal wheel of law.
The tricolor flag has also been adopted by many other countries, including Romania, Belgium, Chad, Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Mali, among others which you can find on this page