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Flags of the regions of France
Overview of French regional flags From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The galleries below show flags attributed to the eighteen (formerly, twenty-seven) regions, five overseas collectivities, one sui generis collectivity, and one overseas territory of France. Most of them are both non-official and traditional as regions often use their logos as the flags though some regions use their banners as the flags.
Regions
Former regions
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French departments
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Overseas regions and collectivities
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Subdivisions of overseas collectivities
French Polynesia- Flag of the Austral Islands
- Flag of the Gambier Islands
- Flag of the Marquesas Islands
- Flag of the Society Islands
- Flag of the Tuamotu Islands
New Caledonia- Flag of Loyalty Islands Province
- Flag of the North Province
- Flag of the South Province
Saint Pierre and Miquelon- Flag of Miquelon-Langlade
- Flag of Saint-Pierre
Wallis and Futuna- Flag of Alo
- Flag of Sigavé
- Flag of ʻUvea
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Notes
- Registered at the French Society of Vexillology.
- Variants of the departmental council logo-flags exist.
- Banner of arms for this department is used co-officially with the departmental council logo-flag.
- Official or co-official flag other than the French national flag.
- Flag used by the local government.
- Flag usually flown by the peoples of the territory.
- Flag traditionally associated with the territory, either by being a former flag, or a flag used by locals in the past.
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References
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