why is the flag of France is called tricolour
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Answer:The tricolour flag is derived from the cockade of France used during the French Revolution. These were circular rosette-like emblems attached to the hat. ... The Paris militia, formed on 13 July, adopted a blue and red cockade. Blue and red are the traditional colours of Paris, and they are used on the city's coat of arms.
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Because It Has Three Colours Red White and Blue
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