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Wednesday 8 April 2020

[Answer] Like the leftmost stripe on le drapeau français crossword clue


  • Like the leftmost stripe on le drapeau français The flag of France (French: ) is a tricolour flag featuring three vertical bands coloured blue , white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the French Tricolour or simply the Tricolour (French: Tricolore). The Tricolour has become one of the most influential flags in history, with its three-colour scheme being copied by ...

    The flag of Paris is vertically divided between the traditional colours of Paris, blue and red, both of which also feature in the city's coat of arms.Blue is identified with Saint Denis, [citation needed] red with Saint Martin. [citation needed]The colours of Paris are the origin of the blue and red in the French flag, the white symbolising the monarchy.The flag of Louisiana (French: de la Louisiane, locally Flag de la Louisiane) consists of a "pelican in her piety," the heraldic charge representing a mother pelican "in her nest feeding her young with her blood[,]" on an azure field with state motto reworded toI am from France, and I would to add something here, since I don't really understand the controversy. In the French language of France, "tricolore" is an adjective, it means "having three colors", and it can be used for the French flag (as in " tricolore"), but also for traffic lights (as in …




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