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A tricolour flag with three horizontal bars, from top to bottom: green, red and white.
The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolour flag.
It was similar to the tricolour flag of France but with a Cedar in the middle.
As a forerunner of revolution, France's tricolour flag style has been adopted by other nations.
The Tricolour flag of serbia is a common element of heraldry.
In another unusual sight for 1 May demonstrations, French tricolour flags were commonplace.
Nevertheless, its inhabitants saw without a murmur the tricolour flag after a year's absence floating once more above the walls.
Finally, two powerful searchlights were trained on the tricolour flag that fluttered high above the stern.
The session also restored to official use the red, blue and orange tricolour flag of the independent Armenian state which existed in 1918-20.
The tricolour flag has its origins in the Canarias Libre movement of the 1960s.
The cross now displayed tricolour flags.
The name means tricolour flag.
The flag of Pljevlja is a standard tricolour flag with the city's coat of arms in the center.
The party's tricolour flag has the charkha and picture of Indira Gandhi as symbols.
Plans to restore the monarchy were adjourned and ultimately dropped, and France has remained a republic, with the tricolour flag, ever since.
In popular legend, Fleming is credited with creating the "Pink, white and green" tricolour flag of Newfoundland.
The new flag is a horizontal tricolour flag of yellow, green and red charged with a five-pointed white star in the middle of the field.
They each carry tiny tricolour flags, with a Pike and Cap of Liberty surmounting the flagstaff.
During their first season, 1947-48, Steaua wore yellow and red striped shirts with blue shorts, to symbolize Romania's tricolour flag.
He wrote many slogans and hoisted Indian tricolour flags in many government buildings in Calcutta.
"The day of the Champ du Mai orders for a general illumination were given, and that the tricolour flag should be displayed from the windows.
Today's tricolour flag bears little resemblance to the earliest Armenian 'flags'; in ancient times, armies went into battle behind carvings mounted on poles.