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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. 1 List of typical tricolours
Below is a list with other typical tricolours organized by continent.
1.1 African
1.2 American
- The flag of BoliviaFlag Ratio: 2:3 The current flag of Bolivia was originally adopted in 1851. The flag consists of red, yellow and green stripes with the Bolivian coat of arms in the center. The national flag of Bolivia omits the coat of arms. According to one source, the (with a symbol)
- The flag of MexicoThe flag of Mexico was first introduced in 1821 as a basic green, white, and red tricolor. In 1823 the Mexican coat of arms, which represents the 1325 founding of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan (on the site occupied by the country's modern capital, Mexico (with a symbol)
- The flag of ParaguayThe flag of Paraguay was adopted in 1842. The emblems and proportions have varied over time. The Paraguayan flag has three bright stripes on it that are colored red, white, and blue. The colors were influenced by French Tricolore, which is a symbol of lib (with a symbol)
1.3 Asian
- The flag of AfghanistanFlag Ratio: 1:2 The Flag of Afghanistan was adopted by the transitional government in 2002. This flag is similar to the one flown in Afghanistan during the monarchy between 1930 and 1973. The difference is the addition of the shahada at the top of the coa (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
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