The red is from St. George's Cross on the British flag and the white is from the French royal emblem.
L'emblème royal français is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the French royal emblem".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le* is "the". The masculine noun emblème means "emblem". The masculine adjective royal means "royal". The masculine adjective français translates as "French".The pronunciation will be "law-blem rwa-yal fraw-say" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun whose spelling begins with a vowel.
The flag is only two colors since red and white are Canada's national colors. In 1921, King George V said the Canada's national colors were red and white. Red from Saint George's Cross and white from the French royal emblem.
A maple leaf appears on the flag of Canada. red and white are the national colours of Canada since 1921 when King George V proclaimed the official colours as red, from the Saint George's Cross, and white, from the French royal emblem since King Charles VII.CanadaCanada
The red is from the Cross of Saint George, representing England. The white is from the French Royal Emblem, representing France.
The Royal Bluebell is the floral emblem of the Australian Capital Territory.
The Leaf on the Canadian Flag is a Maple Leaf. The maple leaf has served as a symbol celebrating the nature and environment of what is now Canada since the 18th century. In 1921, King George V proclaimed the official colours of Canada as red, from Saint George's Cross, and white, from the French royal emblem since King Charles VII.
The French settled in Quebec in what is now present day Canada, they also settled in Port Royal, what is now present day Annapolis Royal
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The floral emblem of the ACT (Australian Capital territory) is the Royal Bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa).