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The daily newspaper at Chicago is called ''The Maroon''. * The daily newspaper at Chicago is called ''The Maroon''.
* Contrary to popular beleif, maroon is the color used for the wrappers for ] chocolate bars, not brown.


== See also == == See also ==

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Maroon
 
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sRGB (r, g, b)(128, 0, 0)
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CIELChuv (L, C, h)(26, 86, 12°)
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Maroon is a color mixture composed of brown and purple. Although conceptually a color mixture, it can be regarded as a dark (and possibly also desaturated) shade of red. Derived from French marron ("chestnut"), it didn't become a color-word in English until ca. 1791.

Etymology

A maroon, a term for a fugitive slave in the 17th and 18th centuries in the West Indies and Guiana, or for a descendant of such slaves. They were called marron by the French and cimarrón by the Spanish. Formerly much used in the West Indies and South America, the term later came to be used with particular reference to certain blacks living in West Jamaica. The maroons fled when the British began their conquest of the island from the Spanish in 1655 and maintained a hostile independence until 1739, when a treaty granting them lands of their own and virtual independence was concluded. (See Bibliography)

Uses

Countries/Territories

  • Maroon is the national color of the Republic of Latvia, and is featured in its National flag. Historical evidence places the Latvian flag among the oldest flags in the world, hence this shade of red is sometimes also referred to as Latvian Red.
  • Maroon is the official color of the state of Queensland, Australia. It is also used by the state's sporting teams, where it is usually pronounced "Mah-rone"

Schools

Maroon is the principal school color of

Sporting Teams

Maroon is used as the dominant colour by the following sporting teams.

Athletics

Australian Football

Cricket

Gaelic Games

Rugby League

Rugby Union

Other

  • The daily newspaper at Chicago is called The Maroon.
  • Contrary to popular beleif, maroon is the color used for the wrappers for Hershey chocolate bars, not brown.

See also

Web colors
Hexadecimal
White
Gray/Grey
Red
Yellow
Lime
Aqua/Cyan
Blue
Fuchsia/Magenta
Silver
Black
Maroon
Olive
Green
Teal
Navy blue
Purple
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Biblography

See studies by C. Robinson (1969) and R. Price (1976, 1979).

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