Tricolour
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A tricolour is a flag or banner having three colours, usually in approximately equal size (horizontally or vertically) and lacking additional symbols. One of the first tricolours is the Tricolore of France.
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List of typical tricolours
Below is a list with other typical tricolours organized by continent.
African
- The flag of Cameroon (with a symbol)
- The flag of Côte d'Ivoire
- The flag of Chad
- The flag of Egypt (with a symbol)
- The flag of Ethiopia
- The flag of Gabon
- The flag of Ghana (with a symbol)
- The flag of The Gambia
- The flag of Guinea
- The flag of Madagascar (one vertical, two horizontal)
- The flag of Malawi (with a symbol)
- The flag of Mali
- The flag of Rwanda (with a symbol)
- The flag of Sierra Leone
American
- The flag of Bolivia (with a symbol)
- The flag of Mexico (with a symbol)
- The flag of Paraguay (with a symbol)
Asian
- The flag of Afghanistan (with a symbol)
- The flag of India (with a symbol)
- The flag of Iraq (with a symbol)
- The flag of Tajikistan (with a symbol)
- The flag of Yemen
European
- The flag of Andorra (with a symbol)
- The flag of Armenia
- The flag of Azerbaijan (with a symbol)
- The flag of Belgium
- The flag of Bulgaria
- The flag of Croatia (with a symbol)
- The flag of Estonia
- The flag of France
- The flag of Germany
- The flag of Hungary
- The flag of Ireland
- The flag of Italy
- The flag of Lithuania
- The flag of Luxembourg
- The flag of Moldova (with a symbol)
- The flag of the Netherlands
- The flag of Romania
- The flag of Russia
- The flag of Serbia
- The flag of Slovakia (with a symbol)
- The flag of Slovenia (with a symbol)
Former States
- The flag of Upper Volta
- The flag of Yugoslavia
See also
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