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In July 2010, New Caledonia adopted the Kanak flag, alongside the existing French tricolor, as the dual official flags of the territory.
Restoration of the monarchy was almost realized in 1873 with parliament offering the crown to Henri, comte de Chambord, but his refusal to accept the tricolor flag that had been adopted during the Revolution made the restoration of monarchy impossible for the time being.
* October 6 Ethiopia uses the tricolor flag: green is for the land, yellow for gold, and red is symbolic of strength and the blood shed.
** Henry, Count of Chambord, refuses to be crowned " King Henry V of France " until France abandons its tricolor and returns to the old Bourbon flag.
It is the oldest tricolor flag.
The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolor flag.
In 1813 after the royalist invasion and the outbreak of the War of Independence, the Spanish symbols were abolished and the tricolor flag was formally adopted by the patriotic forces in a ceremony at the Plaza Mayor of Santiago.
This agreement reaffirmed the Spanish sovereignty over the territory of Chile, among other things, and as one of its direct consequences, the colonial flag was readopted at the expense of the tricolor.
One reason for its suppression was that it was easily confused with the flag of the Netherlands or the tricolor of revolutionary France, from which it was inspired.
The flag was defined as a horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue in 1848, but it was not officially adopted until 1972.
The tricolor flag is almost identical to that of the Netherlands, except that it is longer and its blue stripe is a lighter shade.
The national flag of the Republic of Chad (, ) is a vertical tricolor consisting ( left to right ) of a blue, a yellow and a red field.
The state flag of Moldova is a vertical tricolor of blue, yellow, and red, charged with the coat of arms of Moldova ( an eagle holding a shield charged with an aurochs ) on the center bar.
The blue, red, and yellow tricolor of Moldova is almost identical to the flag of Romania, reflecting the two countries ' national and cultural affinity.
Moldavian heraldist and vexillologist Silviu Andrieş-Tabac stated in an interview that in 1990, when the flag was being created, " it was taken into account that many countries have similar tricolor flags.
The flag of Slovenia was introduced in 1848, when group of Slovenian intellectuals in Vienna ( Austria ) created the tricolor flag ( white-blue-red ).
Slovakia also has the same tricolor flag design as Slovenia and Russia.
As a concession made by < span lang =" fr "> Lamartine </ span > to popular aspirations, and in exchange of the maintaining of the tricolor flag, he conceded the Republican triptych of < span lang =" fr "> Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité </ span >, written on the flag, on which a red rosette was also to be added.
The tricolor flag of the revolutionaries the " people's flag " flew over buildings, an increasing number of them important buildings.
General Gregorio del Pilar used a tricolor banner with a blue triangle at the mast and a red stripe at the top of the flag and a black stripe at the bottom.

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The Dutch started to consolidate its power base through extensive military campaigns and elaborate diplomatic alliances with indigenous rulers ensuring the Dutch tricolor was firmly planted in all corners of the Archipelago.
The Marquis de Vérac, governor of the Palace of Versailles, came to meet the king before the royal cortège entered the town, to tell him that the palace was not safe, as the Versailles national guards wearing the tricolor were occupying the Place d ' Armes.
In Scandinavia, Scotland, and German-speaking countries, the pansy ( or its wild parent Viola tricolor ) is or was known as the Stepmother ( Flower ).
The music of the anthem was composed by the Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu, originally for the song " Pe-al nostru steag e scris Unire " ( or " E scris pe tricolor unire ").
Biswamoy Biswas supported the view that nigriceps ( having upper mantle grey and lower mantle rufous ) was a hybrid of tricolor and erythronotus.
The tricolor was officially used for the first time in 1860.
Although several different variations of the tricolor were used, the Serbian tricolor was picked in 1859.
It was a Red-White-Red Dalmatian tricolor, due to the fact that Montenegro was bound by the Congress of Berlin to obey Austrian laws, but with the Cross in the upper left angle.
When the Constitution of the Montenegrin Princedom was adopted in 1905, it proclaimed the Red-Light_Blue-White tricolor as the official state flag in article 39.
According to tales, as the tricolor of Serbia was faded by sunlight the blue became lighter and when Nicholas I saw it, he liked it and decided to keep it.

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The national flag of Bolivia is described as a tricolor rectangle, with the colors red, yellow and green, in a ratio of 1: 1: 1, meaning three horizontal bands, with the red on the superior part occupying a third of the flag's width, yellow in the middle band using the same width, and green in the inferior part, using the last third.

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Following the coup d ' état of 1969, the flag was replaced by the Pan-Arab red-white-black tricolor of the Arab Liberation Flag, first flown after the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 ( which also formed the basis of the flags of Egypt, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen ).

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* The original tricolor Flag of Iran, the source for the Pan-Iranian colors green, white and red adopted by many Indo-Iranian or Aryan states and peoples as their symbols.
Three-coloured Indian cress ( Tropaeolum tricolor ) is another tuberous, climbing species grown for its attractive red, purple and yellow tubular flowers.
Widespread rumors of Napoleon's return from St. Helena and Napoleon as an inspiration for patriotism, individual and collective liberties, and political mobilization manifested themselves in seditious materials, notably displaying the tricolor and rosettes, and subversive activities celebrating anniversaries of Napoleon's life and reign and disrupting royal celebrations, and demonstrated the prevailing and successful goal of the varied supporters of Napoleon to constantly destabilize the Bourbon regime.
Ornamental species can be grown for flowers ( e. g. Rubus trilobus ), for their ornamental stems ( e. g. Rubus cockburnianus ), and some as ground cover ( e. g. Rubus tricolor ).
* July: The tricolor cockade made compulsory for men to wear.
[...] I have [...] reason to believe that humble-bees are indispensable to the fertilisation of the heartsease ( Viola tricolor ), for other bees do not visit this flower.
For a state flag, Danil ordered the craftsmen from Kotor, Bocca to create a Slavic tricolor for him.
File: Flag of Montenegro ( 1941-1944 ). svg | Princedom / Kingdom of Montenegro ( 1905-1918 ) this was the official flag of Montenegro, for the people and court flags the Serbian tricolor was used ; Kingdom of Montenegro ( 1941-1944 )
The ruling coalition adopted it during the campaign for an independent Montenegro, which was then a part of a state union with Serbia, having a tricolor similar to the Serbian one for its flag.
As the dominant alkaloid in the psychedelic seeds of Rivea corymbosa ( ololiuhqui ), Argyreia nervosa ( Hawaiian baby woodrose ) and Ipomoea tricolor ( morning glories, tlitliltzin ), it is often stated that ergine and / or isoergine ( its epimer ) is responsible for the psychedelic activity.
Before using the yellow, blue and red tricolor, Ecuador used white and blue flags that contained stars for each province of the country.
The only tricolor that existed for Lithuania before the yellow, green and red flag was a green, white and red flag used to represent Lithuania Minor.
The events prior to the war of Independence in 1806, landed in its port of La Vela de Coro the liberating expedition led by Francisco de Miranda, the precursor of Spanish American wars of independence would bring the tricolor that after the years end up adopting the Gran Colombia, which is now the basis for the official flag of three American republics, Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador.
Plants and fungi used for this purpose include psilocybin mushrooms, psychoactive morning glory seeds ( from species such as Ipomoea tricolor and Turbina corymbosa ), and perhaps most significant to the Mazatecs, Salvia divinorum.
Long before cultivated pansies were released into the trade in 1839, V. tricolor was associated with thought in the " language of flowers ", often by its alternative name of pansy ( from the French " pensée "-thought ): hence Ophelia's often quoted line in Shakespeare's Hamlet, " There's pansies, that's for thoughts ".
Numerous cultivars of I. tricolor with different flower colours have been selected for use as ornamental plants ; widely-grown examples include Blue Star, Flying Saucers, Heavenly Blue, Heavenly Blue Improved, Pearly Gates, Rainbow Flash, Skylark, Summer Skies and Wedding Bells.

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