Greece United States Germany Singapore Cyprus United Kingdom Ireland Australia Canada Belgium Netherlands Bulgaria Sweden Switzerland Italy France Austria Russia Norway South Africa Albania China Spain Poland Turkey Romania Luxembourg Hungary Czech Republic Finland Denmark Serbia Brazil Mexico India Thailand Israel United Arab Emirates Ukraine Argentina Japan Saudi Arabia New Zealand Malta Nigeria Qatar Slovakia Iraq Belarus Philippines Indonesia North Macedonia Egypt South Korea Panama Slovenia Georgia Portugal Montenegro Estonia Jordan Palestinian Territory Zambia Hong Kong Vietnam Venezuela Croatia Morocco Honduras Kazakhstan Iceland Kuwait Monaco Moldova Malaysia Chile Bahrain Uruguay Dominican Republic Algeria Colombia Latvia Taiwan Lebanon Sri Lanka Ethiopia Peru Lithuania Puerto Rico Ecuador Bosnia and Herzegovina Armenia Pakistan Cameroon Bangladesh Libya Tanzania Kenya Sierra Leone Seychelles Guatemala Djibouti Tunisia Paraguay Costa Rica Mozambique Belize Oman Cote D'Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Syria Ghana Mauritania Uzbekistan Grenada Bolivia Bahamas Kosovo Guinea Faroe Islands Madagascar Maldives Nicaragua Kyrgyzstan Nepal Azerbaijan Senegal Antigua and Barbuda Comoros Togo Botswana Angola Afghanistan Laos Isle of Man Equatorial Guinea Andorra Mauritius Iran Eritrea Cambodia Myanmar Curacao Zimbabwe Yemen Barbados Mongolia Benin El Salvador Jamaica Aruba Uganda Niger Trinidad and Tobago Republic of the Congo Sudan South Sudan Reunion Gabon Sint Maarten Cuba Jersey Liechtenstein Somalia Tajikistan Greenland Macao Gambia Guam Brunei Darussalam Martinique Aland Islands Cabo Verde Bhutan Suriname Guadeloupe Saint Lucia Burkina Faso Mali Guinea-Bissau Bermuda Cook Islands Namibia Gibraltar Saint Kitts and Nevis Rwanda French Guiana Haiti France Flag Meaning & Details 6,430 VISITORS FROM HERE! France Flag Flag Information three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side), white, and red known as the "Le drapeau tricolore" (French Tricolor), the origin of the flag dates to 1790 and the French Revolution when the "ancient French color" of white was combined with the blue and red colors of the Parisian militia the official flag for all French dependent areas note: the design and/or colors are similar to a number of other flags, including those of Belgium, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, and Netherlands
Learn more about France »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook