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List of Breton flags

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This is a list of flags used exclusively inBrittany. For flags used inFrance, seeList of French flags.
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List of French flags

This is a list of flags that are used exclusively in the traditional cultural region ofBrittany, including the modernadministrative region of the same name as well as theLoire-Atlantique department. Otherflags used in Brittany, as well as the rest ofFrance can be found atlist of French flags.

Regional flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1923Flag of BrittanyregNine horizontal stripes alternating black and white with an ermine canton (sable, four bars argent, a canton ermine).[1]
2005Logo variant of the flag of BrittanyLogo on a white background.

City and town flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag ofBégard
Flag ofBelle-Île-en-Mer
Flag ofBinic
Flag ofBréhand



Flag ofBrest
Flag ofChâteaugiron
Flag ofChâteauneuf-du-Faou
Flag ofCombourg
Flag ofConcarneau
Flag ofDinan
1905–1998, 2014–presentFlag ofDinard[2]
1998–2014
1988–presentFlag ofDol-de-Bretagne[3]
Flag ofDonges
Flag ofÉtables-sur-Mer
Flag ofÉvran
Flag ofFouesnant
Flag ofFougères
Flag ofGuérande
Flag ofGuerlesquin
Flag ofGuingamp
Flag ofHillion
Flag ofHœdic
Flag ofHuelgoat
Flag ofÎle de Batz
Flag ofÎle de Sein
2025–presentFlag ofIndre[4]
2002–presentFlag ofKerlouan
Flag ofLa Forest-Landerneau[5]
Flag ofLanderneau
Flag ofLandivisiau
Flag ofLannion
1999–presentFlag ofLe Juch
Flag ofLorient
Flag ofMerdrignac
Flag ofMordelles
Flag ofMûr-de-Bretagne
Flag ofNantes
Flag ofNort-sur-Erdre
Flag ofPaimpol
Flag ofPlancoët
Flag ofPlédran
Flag ofPlérin
Flag ofPlomelin
Flag ofPont-l'Abbé
Flag ofPontrieux
Flag ofPort-Louis
Flag ofPouldergat
Flag ofRedon
Flag ofRennes
Flag ofRezé
Flag ofRostrenen
Flag ofSaint-Brieuc
Flag ofSaint-Malo
Flag ofSaint-Nazaire
Flag ofSaint-Pol-de-Léon
Flag ofSaint-Quay-Portrieux
Flag ofTréveneuc
Flag ofUshant
Flag ofVannes
Flag ofYffiniac

Traditional regions

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FlagDateUseDescription
1996–presentFlag ofCornouailleA white ram on a blue field.
1996–presentFlag ofLéonA black lion rampant on an orange field.
1996–presentFlag ofPays de DolA white-and-red quartered field with three black ermine spots in each of the white quarters.
A simplified version of the flag without the ermine spots.

Flag ofPays Nantais

Flag ofPays Rennais
Flag ofPays de Saint-Brieuc
2006–presentFlag ofPays de Saint-MaloA black cross outlined in gold, with red fields in the first and fourth quarters, and white fields containing three black ermine spots each in the second and third quarters.
1996–2006
1998–presentFlag ofTrégorA black cross overlaid with a redwyvern, on an orange field.
1996–1998A black cross on a yellow field, with a blackalerion in each quarter.

Flag ofVannetais

Traditional districts

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FlagDateUseDescription

Flag ofPays d'Ancenis[6]
Flag ofPays de l'Aven[6]
Flag ofPays de Baud[6]
Flag ofBelle-Île-en-Mer[6]
Flag ofPays Bidar[6]
1996–presentFlag ofPays Bigouden[6]
Flag ofPays de Calanhel[6]
Flag ofCap Sizun[6]
Flag ofChtou[6]
Flag ofClos Poulet[6]
Flag ofClos Ratel[6]
Flag ofCoglais[6]
Flag ofDardoup[6]
Flag ofPays Fañch[6]
Flag ofFisel[6]
Flag ofPays Fouesnantais[6]
Flag ofPays Glazik[6]
2009–presentFlag ofGoëlo[6]

Flag ofPays de Guérande[6]
Flag ofPays Guerchais[6]
Flag ofKernevodez[6]
Flag ofKost ar C'hoed[6]
Flag ofBas-Léon[6]
Flag ofHaut-Léon[6]
Flag ofPays de Lorient[6]
Flag ofPays de Loudéac[6]
Flag ofPays de la Mée[6]
Flag ofPays Mitaud[6]
Flag ofPays Pagan[6]
Flag ofPenn Sardin[6]
Flag ofPenthièvre[6]
Flag ofPlinn[6]
Flag ofPlougastel[6]
1997–presentFlag ofPoher[6]
Flag ofPays de Pontivy[6]
Flag ofPorhoët[6]
Flag ofPoudouvre[6]
Flag ofPays Pourlet[6]
Flag ofPresqu'île de Crozon[6]
Flag ofPresqu'île de Rhuys[6]
Flag ofPays de Redon[6]
Flag ofPays de Retz[6]
Flag ofPays Rouzig[6]
Flag ofVannetais Oriental[6]
Flag ofVendelais[6]
Flag ofVignoble Nantais[6]

Landforms

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag ofBrière[6]

Landmarks

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag flown at theChâteau de Clisson[7]A pennant divided into two horizontal stripes of red and yellow.
Flag flown at theChâteau de JosselinA banner of arms of theHouse of Rohan-Chabot.
Flag flown at theChâteau de Tonquédec[8]
Flag flown at theFort-la-Latte[9]A banner of arms of theHouse of Goyon de Matignon.

Political flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
2005–presentFlag ofAi'ta!
2001–presentFlag ofAdsav
2013Flag of theBonnets RougesA red field divided by a white saltire, with a red disk in the centre of the saltire and four white ermine spots sticking out of the disk, arranged like a compass rose.[10]
Flag of theBreton Association of the Pays de Fougères
1971–1980Flag of theBreton Communist Party
1964–Flag of theBreton Democratic Union
1931–1944Flag of theBreton National Party
1907Flag of theBreton Regionalist Union
1996–presentFlag of theBreton Vexillological Society
1970sFlag ofStrollad ar VroA blue ermine spot in a white disk on a blue field.

Association flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
2007–presentFlag ofAssociation of Breton Nobility

Scouting flags

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FlagDateUseDescription

1946-1962Flag ofBleimor
1943-?Flag ofUrz Goanag Breiz

Religious flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag ofSaint IvoA black engrailed cross on an orange field, with a black alerion in each quarter.
Flag of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller - Priory of Brittany

Historical flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
5th–11th CenturyRed Dragon Banner
13th–16th CenturyKroaz Du
13th–14th CenturyBreton Army flag and ensign
14th–16th CenturyBreton Army flag and ensign
1532–1547Flag of theDuchy of Brittany
1651–1740Flag of theBrittany Regiment

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^"Brittany (Traditional province, France)".
  2. ^"Municipalité. Un nouveau drapeau".Le Télégramme. 18 September 2014. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  3. ^"Dol-de-Bretagne. The Melen Ha Glaz flag and its symbols".Maville. 4 August 2020. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  4. ^Christopher Eby (2 December 2024)."France's Indre Chooses New Flag Following Public Vote".The Flag Chronicle. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  5. ^"Les élèves de Sainte-Anne ont rencontré le maire".Le Télégramme. 17 December 2019. Retrieved26 October 2024.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatau"Flags of the traditional countries of Brittany".Geobreizh.bzh. Retrieved18 September 2024.
  7. ^"Agence du Château". Retrieved23 September 2024.
  8. ^Ivan Sache (31 July 2016)."Tonquédec (Municipality, Côtes-d'Armor, France): Flag of the castle of Tonquédec".Flags of the World. Retrieved15 October 2022.
  9. ^"Drapeau".Château de La Roche Goyon / Fort La Latte. Retrieved25 September 2024.
  10. ^Ivan Sache and Fabien Antoine (13 April 2014)."Bonnets Rouges (Protest movement, Brittany, France)".Flags of the World. Retrieved18 October 2022.
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