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  1. The national flag of Italy, often referred to in Italian as il Tricolore, is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white and red, national colours of Italy, with the green at the hoist side, as defined by article 12 of the Constitution of the Italian Republic.

  2. The national flag of Italy is a tricolor flag of green (hoist), white, and red equal vertical bands. Italy's currency is the euro and the national anthem is "Il Canto degli Italiani"

  3. The flag of Italy ( Italian: Bandiera d'Italia) is a three colour flag. It has three same-sized strips of green, white, and red, in order from left to right. Its current form was adopted on the 1st of January 1948. In Italy it is called the Tricolore. [1] References. ↑ Ghiringhelli, Peter (2010-08-16). A British Boy in Fascist Italy. History Press.

  4. The flag of Italy (Italian: Bandiera d'Italia, Italian: [banˈdjɛːra diˈtaːlja]), often referred to in Italian as il Tricolore (Italian: [il trikoˈloːre]), the national flag of Italy. It is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white and red, national colours of Italy , with the green at the hoist side, as ...

  5. The flag of Italy features three vertical green, white, and red bands. This distinct tricolor design embodies the nation’s entirety, reflecting its unity, traditions, and progressive mindset. As a recognized emblem, it represents the collective spirit and legacy of the Italian people. Flag of Italy: Color Palette. Green. #008c45. RGB: 0, 140, 69.

  6. The national flag of Italy, often called "il Tricolore" in Italian, was adopted on July 18, 1946 and consists of three vertical stripes of equal size of green, white and red colors in the appropriate sequence.

  7. www.cia.gov › the-world-factbook › countriesWorld Factbook Glyph

    Italy. jpg [ 5.13 kB, 465.5 x 700] three equal vertical bands of green (hoist side), white, and red; design inspired by the French flag brought to Italy by Napoleon in 1797; colors are those of Milan (red and white) combined with the green uniform color of the Milanese civic guard.

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