I have been asked this question about 15 years ago in a pub quiz. We answered green and it was wrong. Unfortunately I don't remember what the answer was. It's difficult to answer this question now that phone booths are redundant because of mobile phones. I asked someone who has worked in France recently and they replied "The only ones I've seen are made of glass. In the good old days they were yellow. I think." Yellow sounds good because as a public service they need to be visible (the reason New York taxis are yellow) but because of the sheer lack of information I'm wondering if there was a standard color at all.
France has no 'official' book.
The color of the French post box is bright yellow.
Pages Blanches France can be used for the sheer value of its history, seeing as it is an object of vast age. It is complex and filled with telephone numbers, making it an ideal candidate for the French telephone book.
There is no official purple jersey in the Tour de France. You might have seen a team jersey in that colour.
Yves Rocher France can be contacted by telephone at (001)450-442-9555x2158 or by sending mail to La Croix des Archers Cedex, La Gacilly,, 56201 France.
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in the north blue and south yellow
There are now very few telephone boxes in Ireland, due to the amount of mobile phones now used. Many of the phone boxes left are almost completely glass, with a frame. Older ones are metal or wood and a mix of white, green or yellow depending on their age and design.
It doesn't any more. They were all replaced by glass telephone boxes about 20 years ago. Most telephone boxes - of any design - are now redundant because of the widespread use of mobile (cell) phones.
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Telephones boxes were invented to keep dishonest persons from accessing a vital lifeline.
Borders are lines put around boxes. They can be complete boxes, or selected sides. Shading allows you to colour cells and have them different shades of a colour.
They both are not moble.
They are yellow as are all post boxes in Greece. Also can be marked 'Hellas Post'.
Since 1859 they have been red what has become known as Post Office red. Before 1859 they were green which is the colour of post boxes in the Irish Republic.
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