Tricolor (disambiguation)

Tricolor or tricolour (from Latin tri- "three" and color "colour"), or tricolored, tricoloured, may refer to:

Flags

 * Tricolour, the flags of three bands adopted in the revolutionary republicanist movements of the late 18th and 19th centuries, specifically
 * Tiranga, the flag of India
 * Le Tricolore, the flag of France
 * Il Tricolore, the flag of Italy
 * Триколор, the flag of Russia
 * Yeřaguyn, Եռագույն, the flag of Armenia
 * the flag of Yemen, introduced in 1990
 * the flag of Venezuela, introduced in 2006
 * the flag of Mexico, a vertical tricolor with the national coat of arms charged in the center
 * the flag of Ireland, frequently referred to as the Irish tricolour
 * the flag of Colombia, a horizontal tricolor with a 2:1:1 ratio
 * La Tricolor, the flag of the Second Spanish Republic

Sports teams

 * Tricolor, the nickname of various Latin American football teams:
 * Colombia national football team
 * Costa Rica national football team
 * Ecuador national football team
 * Mexico national football team
 * Fluminense Football Club (Tricolor carioca),
 * São Paulo Futebol Clube (Tricolor paulista),
 * Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense (Imortal Tricolor)
 * Esporte Clube Bahia (Tricolor baiano)
 * Santa Cruz Futebol Clube (Tricolor do Arruda)
 * Club Nacional de Football
 * Club Nacional
 * Tricolor, the nickname of basketball team Quilmes de Mar del Plata
 * The Tricolours, a nickname for the National Rugby League team the Sydney Roosters
 * Unirea Tricolor București, a former Romanian football club from Bucharest

Other

 * Trichromacy, the use of three intensities for the perception and representation of color
 * Tricolor (dog), a dog with three coat colors
 * Tricolor (game), a rulebook for wargaming with Napoleonic miniatures
 * Tricolor TV, the biggest Russian satellite television operator
 * MV Tricolor, a Norwegian ship that sank in the English Channel in 2002
 * Tricolor River, a river of Paraná state in southern Brazil
 * Ulmus × hollandica 'Tricolor', an elm cultivar
 * a common sage (Salvia officinalis), cultivar