Red and White
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Red and White may refer to:
- Red & White, a brand of cigarettes in Eastern Europe produced by Philip Morris International
- Red & White Services, a former bus company in South Wales and Gloucestershire, England
- Red & White (food stores), a chain of independent stores in the United States
- Red & White Fleet, a privately-owned company which, along with Blue & Gold Fleet and Golden Gate Transit, provides ferry services in the San Francisco Bay Area of California
- The colors of the national flags of Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Monaco, Poland, and Singapore; the official name of Indonesia's flag, Sang Merah Putih, means "The Red and White"; flags of various administrative divisions, cities, schools and other entities also use these colors
- The Red and White (album), a 2007 album by Julian Austin
- "The Red and the White", anthem of the Australian Football League club, Sydney Swans; after a winning game, it is sung to the tune of the chorus of the Notre Dame Victory March
- The Red and the White (film), Hungarian film directed in 1967 by the country's most-renowned filmmaker, Miklós Jancsó; voted as "Best Foreign Film of 1969" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics
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