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So this right here is the Flag of France. If there was a flag contest for the number of other flags inspired or just ripped off of it, then this thing would be in definite first place. Just look at all these other attempts. Some are cool, and others just kind of look like knockoff brand versions of mountain lightning. You canamp;#39;t even tell the difference between half of these other flags. But France, you recognize because itamp;#39;s the original-- and because maybe itamp;#39;s been all over your Facebook feed in the last few months. So where did it come from, and why do we instantly think of France when we see it, and we donamp;#39;t instantly think of Chad when we see this or Romania when we see this. Blue, white, and red are colors that are generally associated with republicanism or democracy. The French flag wasnamp;#39;t the first that used them and neither was the United States. Technically, the Dutch used this similar-ish flag starting in 1572 early on into a rebellion