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Flags of the regions of France

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Overview of French regional flags
List of French flags

The galleries below show flags attributed to the eighteen (formerly, twenty-seven)regions, fiveoverseas collectivities, onesui generis collectivity, and oneoverseas territory ofFrance. 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

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RegionOfficial flagProposed or traditional flag
Traditional flagLogo flag
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Brittany
Centre-Val de Loire
Corsica
Grand Est
Hauts-de-France
Île-de-France
Normandy
Nouvelle-Aquitaine[a]
Occitanie
Pays de la Loire
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Former regions

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RegionTraditional flagOfficial flagRegion nameTraditional flagOfficial flagRegion nameTraditional flagOfficial flag
AuvergneChampagne-ArdenneLimousin
Rhône-AlpesLorrainePoitou-Charentes
BourgogneNord-Pas-de-CalaisLanguedoc-Roussillon
Franche ComtePicardyMidi-Pyrénées
BrittanyÎle-de-FrancePays de la Loire
Centre-Val de LoireBasse-NormandyProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
CorsicaHaute-Normandie
AlsaceAquitaine

French departments

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Department nameOfficial flagProposed flag or traditional flag

(Banner of arms)

NameOfficial flagProposed flag or traditional flag

(Banner of arms)

NameOfficial flagProposed flag or traditional flag

(Banner of arms)

NameOfficial flagProposed flag or traditional flag

(Banner of arms)

AinDoubsMancheHaute-Savoie
AisneDrômeMarneParis
AllierEureHaute-MarneSeine-Maritime[b]
Alpes-de-Haute-ProvenceEure-et-LoirMayenneSeine-et-Marne
Hautes-AlpesFinistèreMeurthe-et-MoselleYvelines
Alpes-MaritimesGardMeuseDeux-Sèvres
ArdècheHaute-GaronneMorbihanSomme[b]
ArdennesGersMoselleTarn
AriègeGirondeNièvreTarn-et-Garonne
AubeHéraultNordVar
AudeIlle-et-VilaineOiseVaucluse
AveyronIndreOrneVendée[b]
Bouches-du-RhôneIndre-et-LoirePas-de-CalaisVienne
CalvadosIsèrePuy-de-DômeHaute-Vienne[b]
CantalJuraPyrénées-AtlantiquesVosges[c]
Charente[b]LandesHautes-PyrénéesYonne
Charente-MaritimeLoir-et-CherPyrénées-OrientalesTerritoire de Belfort
CherLoireBas-Rhin[c]Essonne
CorrèzeHaute-LoireHaut-Rhin[c]Hauts-de-Seine
Corse-du-SudLoire-AtlantiqueRhôneSeine-Saint-Denis
Haute-CorseLoiretGrand LyonVal-de-Marne
Côte-d'OrLotHaute-SaôneVal-d'Oise[b]
Côtes-d'ArmorLot-et-GaronneSaône-et-Loire
CreuseLozèreSarthe
DordogneMaine-et-Loire[b]Savoie

Overseas regions and collectivities

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Flags of Overseas France
TerritoryOfficial or co-official flag[d]Government flag[e]Local flag[f]Traditional flag[g]
French Guiana
French Polynesia[1]
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Mayotte
New Caledonia
Réunion
Saint Barthélemy
Saint Martin
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Wallis and Futuna

Subdivisions of overseas collectivities

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Notes

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  1. ^Registered at the French Society of Vexillology.
  2. ^abcdefgVariants of the departmental council logo-flags exist.
  3. ^abcBanner of arms for this department is used co-officially with the departmental council logo-flag.
  4. ^Official or co-official flag other than theFrench national flag.
  5. ^Flag used by the local government.
  6. ^Flag usually flown by the peoples of the territory.
  7. ^Flag traditionally associated with the territory, either by being a former flag, or a flag used by locals in the past.

References

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  1. ^"Délibération n° 84-1030 AT du 23 novembre 1984 portant approbation du drapeau et des armes de la Polynésie française".lexpol.pf (in French). 20 January 1985. p. 70. Retrieved24 November 2024.
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