Flags of subdivisions of France

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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 a flag though some regions used the banner of arms as official flags.

Metropolitan Regions edit

Region Official Flag Proposed or Traditional Flag
Banner of Arms Variant Logo Variant
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes    
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté    
Bretagne      
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 Metropolitan Regions edit

Region Traditional Flag Official Flag Region Traditional Flag Official Flag Region Traditional Flag Official Flag
Auvergne     Champagne-Ardenne     Limousin    
Rhône-Alpes     Lorraine     Poitou-Charentes    
Bourgogne     Nord-Pas-de-Calais     Languedoc-Roussillon    
Franche-Comté   Picardy     Midi-Pyrénées  
Bretagne   Île-de-France   Pays de la Loire  
Centre   Lower Normandy     Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur  
Corsica   Upper Normandy    
Alsace     Aquitaine    

French Departments edit

Name Official Flag Proposed Flag or Traditional Flag

(Banner of Arms)

Name Official Flag Proposed Flag or Traditional Flag

(Banner of Arms)

Name Official Flag Proposed Flag or Traditional Flag

(Banner of Arms)

Name Official Flag Proposed Flag or Traditional Flag

(Banner of Arms)

Ain     Doubs     Manche     Haute-Savoie    
Aisne     Drôme     Marne     Paris  
Allier     Eure     Haute-Marne     Seine-Maritime  
 
 
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence     Eure-et-Loir     Mayenne     Seine-et-Marne    
Hautes-Alpes     Finistère     Meurthe-et-Moselle     Yvelines    
Alpes-Maritimes     Gard     Meuse     Deux-Sèvres    
Ardèche     Haute-Garonne     Morbihan     Somme  
 
 
Ardennes     Gers     Moselle     Tarn    
Ariège     Gironde     Nièvre     Tarn-et-Garonne    
Aube     Hérault     Nord     Var    
Aude     Ille-et-Vilaine     Oise     Vaucluse    
Aveyron     Indre     Orne     Vendée  
 
 
Bouches-du-Rhône     Indre-et-Loire     Pas-de-Calais  
 
 
  Vienne    
Calvados     Isère     Puy-de-Dôme     Haute-Vienne  
 
 
Cantal    
 
Jura     Pyrénées-Atlantiques     Vosges    
Charente  
 
  Landes     Hautes-Pyrénées     Yonne    
Charente-Maritime     Loir-et-Cher     Pyrénées-Orientales     Territoire de Belfort    
Cher     Loire     Bas-Rhin     Essonne    
Corrèze     Haute-Loire     Haut-Rhin     Hauts-de-Seine    
Haute-Corse     Loire-Atlantique     Rhône     Seine-Saint-Denis    
Corse-du-Sud     Loiret     Grand Lyon     Val-de-Marne    
Côte-d'Or     Lot     Haute-Saône     Val-d'Oise  
 
 
Côtes-d'Armor     Lot-et-Garonne     Saône-et-Loire    
Creuse     Lozère     Sarthe    
Dordogne     Maine-et-Loire  
 
  Savoie    

French Communes edit

Historical Provinces edit


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Alsace
 
Alsace
(banner of arms)
 
Alsace
(traditional)
 
Angoumois
 
Anjou
 
Aquitaine
 
Armagnac
 
Artois
 
Aunis
 
Auvergne
 
Béarn
 
Berry
 
Bigorre
 
Bourbonnais
 
Brittany
 
Brittany
(historical)
 
Burgundy
 
Burgundy
(Heraldic flag since the 16th century)
 
Burgundy
(Flag of the county under Habsburgs, who claimed to be Dukes of Burgundy)
 
Burgundy
(Flag during the reign of the Valois-Burgundian dynasty)
 
Burgundy
(Military Banner)
 
Champagne
 
Comtat Venaissin
 
Corsica
 
Dauphiné
 
Normandy
 
Flanders
 
Foix
 
Franche-Comté
 
Gascony
 
Gascony
(Gascon Union)
 
Guyenne
 
Hainaut
 
Île-de-France
 
Labourd
 
Languedoc
 
Limousin
 
Lorraine
 
Lower Navarre
 
Lyonnais
 
Maine
 
La Marche
 
Nice
 
Nivernais
 
Normandy
 
Orléanais
 
Perche
 
Picardy
 
Poitou
 
Provence
(ancient)
 
Provence
(modern)
 
Roussillon
 
Saintonge
 
Savoy
 
Soule
 
Touraine
 
Vivarais

Overseas Regions and Collectivities edit

Flags of Overseas France
Territory Co-Official Flag Government Flag[b] Local Flag[c] Traditional Flag[d]
French Guiana        
French Polynesia  
Guadeloupe        
Martinique        
Mayotte      
New Caledonia  
Réunion   [1]    
Saint Barthélemy      
Saint Martin        
Saint Pierre and Miquelon    
French Southern and Antarctic Lands  
Wallis and Futuna    

Subdivisions of Overseas Regions and Collectivities edit

French Polynesia

 
Society Islands
 
Gambier Islands
 
Tuamotu Archipelago
 
Marquesas Islands
 
Austral Islands

New Caledonia

 
South Province
 
North Province
 
Loyalty Islands

Saint Pierre and Miquelon

 
Saint-Pierre
 
Miquelon-Langlade

Wallis and Futuna

 
Alo
 
Uvea
 
Sigave

Notes edit

  1. Registered at the French Society of Vexillology.
  2. Flag used by the local government.
  3. Flag usually flown by the peoples of the territory.
  4. Flag traditionally associated with the territory, either by being a former flag, or a flag used by locals in the past.