Bhutan Singapore United States India Australia China Bangladesh Nepal Germany Japan United Kingdom Canada Thailand Ireland Netherlands France Pakistan Philippines South Korea Russia Sweden Italy Switzerland New Zealand Ethiopia Sri Lanka Nigeria Spain Malaysia Poland Indonesia Hong Kong Austria Kuwait Czech Republic Finland Vietnam Kenya Denmark South Africa Brazil Ghana Turkey Uganda Malawi Algeria Taiwan Portugal Tanzania Iran Saudi Arabia Belgium United Arab Emirates Norway Hungary Romania Mexico Zambia Qatar Israel Egypt Myanmar Maldives Colombia South Sudan Rwanda Iraq Slovakia Togo Oman Cambodia Morocco Botswana Somalia Cote D'Ivoire Zimbabwe Cyprus Mozambique Greece Ukraine Peru Serbia Namibia Senegal Chile Estonia Kazakhstan Eswatini Mauritius Cameroon Liberia Jordan Tunisia Slovenia Papua New Guinea Puerto Rico Sierra Leone Bulgaria Uzbekistan Bahrain Palestinian Territory Burkina Faso Argentina Libya Trinidad and Tobago Lebanon Sudan Mongolia Georgia Afghanistan El Salvador Lesotho Fiji Lithuania Croatia Laos Ecuador Luxembourg Iceland Costa Rica Albania Angola Armenia Jamaica Timor-Leste Latvia Democratic Republic of the Congo Suriname Malta Belarus Guyana Moldova Benin Brunei Darussalam Gambia Solomon Islands Macao Uruguay Dominican Republic Guatemala Montenegro Azerbaijan Yemen Syria Belize Kyrgyzstan Madagascar North Macedonia British Virgin Islands Seychelles Mauritania Kosovo Central African Republic Burundi Barbados Mali Venezuela Panama Saint Kitts and Nevis Bahamas Aland Islands Saint Lucia Isle of Man Tajikistan Guinea Honduras Eritrea Vanuatu Monaco Cayman Islands Guam Bolivia Republic of the Congo Cabo Verde Bermuda Niger Sao Tome and Principe Samoa Haiti Turks and Caicos Islands Paraguay Reunion Grenada American Samoa Gabon Martinique Cuba Palau France Flag Meaning & Details 438 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