Which countries have tri Colour?

Tricolour and other tribands
  • Flag of India (charged Horizontal tricolour triband)
  • Flag of France (vertical tricolour triband)
  • Flag of Italy (vertical tricolour triband)
  • Flag of Ireland (vertical tricolour triband)
  • Flag of Belgium (vertical tricolour triband)
  • Flag of Romania (vertical tricolour triband)
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Which country has no tri colour?

The correct answer is Switzerland.
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Which country flag has more than 3 colours?

So which is the most colourful flag in the world? The country with the most colourful flag in the world is Belize with 12 colours – many of which make up the coat of arms that provide this relatively young flag (1981) with it's complexity.
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Why do so many countries use the tricolor?

Ultimately each flag has its own story, but the tricolor brings a new beginning to the nation, as it is essentially an arbitrary symbol chosen to represent the nation without the connotations that former symbols may have had in the nation.
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Where did the Tri colour come from?

The oldest known reference to the use of the three colours of green, white and orange as a nationalist emblem dates from September 1830 when tricolour cockades were worn at a meeting held to celebrate the French Revolution of that year – a revolution which restored the use of the French tricolour.
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Is Indian flag copied from Ireland?

It inspired the Indian flag design

It is suggested therefore that the Indian flag took inspiration from Ireland's national flag, adopting similar colours for their national symbol.
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Who made Indian flag?

Who designed the flag of India? The design of the flag of India that was first presented in 1921 to Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the All-India Congress, was created by Pingali (or Pinglay) Venkayya. It consisted of the colours associated with the two principal religions, red for Hindus and green for Muslims.
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Which country flag is similar to India?

India/Niger

The flags of Niger and India consist of three horizontal bands of color which are orange, white, and green. Both flags also incorporate a circular symbol at the center of the flag.
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Is there a flag with only one color?

In 1977 Libya broke free of the merger and became the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. A plain green flag, the only plain coloured flag in the world, was chosen to represent Gaddafi's political philosophy. When Gaddafi was overthrown in 2011 the United Nations chose the original flag of Libya as the national flag.
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What was the first tricolor flag?

The first association of the tricolour with republicanism is the orange-white-blue design of the Prince's Flag (Prinsenvlag, predecessor of the flags of the Netherlands), used from 1579 by William I of Orange-Nassau in the Eighty Years' War, establishing the independence of the Dutch Republic from the Spanish Empire.
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Which colour is not in Indian flag?

Ans. There are four colours in our Flag; the saffron, white and the green as principal colours, and the navy blue of the Ashok Chakra is the secondary colour.
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Who made Nepal flag?

Shankar Nath Rimal, a civil engineer standardised the flag on the request of King Mahendra. It borrows from the original, traditional design, used throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and is a combination of the two individual pennons used by rival branches of the ruling dynasty.
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Why is Nepal flag different?

Nepal is a landlocked central Himalayan country in South Asia. Its flag is the world's only non-quadrilateral national flag. It is based on two different pennants which belonged to rival branches of the Rana dynasty, which ruled the country before. The two pennants were first joined in the last century.
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Why there are 24 spokes in our national flag?

All the 24 spokes of the Dharma chakra are the representation of the 24 rishis of the Himalayas in which Vishvamitra is first and Yajnavalkya the last. The Ashoka chakra is also known as Samay chakra in which the 24 spokes represent 24 hours of the day and is the symbol of the movement of the time.
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Which is the flag of Russia?

The national flag of Russia (Russian: Флаг России, romanized: Flag Rossii), also known as the State Flag of the Russian Federation (Russian: Государственный флаг Российской Федерации, romanized: Gosudarstvenny flag Rossiyskoy Federatsii), is a tricolour flag consisting of three equal horizontal fields: white on the top ...
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What is on the flag of Sri Lanka?

Each element of the flag has a specific meaning. The leaves represent Buddhist loving kindness, compassion, equanimity and happiness, the lion represents bravery and the Sinhalese people, the sword is bravery, curly represents hair wisdom, the tail is Noble Eightfold Path and the beard the purity of words.
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Why is Japan's flag a red dot?

The Japanese flag is made up of a red circle, symbolizing the sun, against a white background. It is known as the hinomaru in Japanese, meaning "circle of the sun." Because Japan lies at the far West of the Pacific Ocean, the sun rises spectacularly over the sea to the East.
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How many flags India have?

An allegorical figure of India is seen holding seven different flags which partly obscure each other and which are identified only by dates.
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Which state of India has its own flag?

The state of Jammu and Kashmir had an officially recognised state flag between 1952 and 2019 under the special status granted to the state by Article 370 of the Constitution of India.
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Why is a flag 3 colors?

Question: What do the colors of the flag mean? Answer: According to custom and tradition, white signifies purity and innocence; red, hardiness and valor; and blue signifies vigilance, perseverance, and justice.
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What is a flag with three bands of colour called?

The national flag is popularly known as Tiranga, which means "three colours" or "tricoloured". It is a horizontal tricolour in equal proportion of deep saffron at the top, white in the middle and green at the bottom. The ratio of the width to the length of the flag is 2:3.
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What is the color of Japan flag?

The Japanese flag is white with a red circle in the middle. The Japanese commonly refer to this flag as Hinomaru, or the circle of the sun. The flag was adopted on February 27, 1870 and was slightly updated on August 13, 1999.
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