explain the meaning of each symbol adopted by france
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Answer:The national emblems of the French Fifth Republic are:
The French flag
The National Anthem: "La Marseillaise"
Marianne, the allegoric figure of the French republic
The official motto: Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)
The Great Seal of France
The Cockade of France
Other symbols include:
The National Order of the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit
Bastille Day, the French national Holiday celebrated on 14 July
The capital letters “RF”, standing for “République Française” (French Republic)
The Gallic rooster
The Phrygian cap
Explanation:
Answer:
- 1.French Flag : The Flag of France is a tricolor, and consists in three vertical stripes of equal width, colored in royal blue, white, and red. It is the only official French emblem, according to article 2 of the current Constitution of France, adopted in 1958.
2.Gallic Rooster : The choice of the Gallic rooster as a symbol for France dates back to the collapse of the Roman Empire and the formation of Gaul. It finds its origin in a play on word on rooster (Latin for rooster) and rooster(Gallic). Despite its frequent use as a symbol for France, in particular by sports federations, the rooster has never been an official emblem. (French "cook-oo-doodle ") is often used as an affirmation of French patriotism.