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The flag of the region, which displayed the cross of Languedoc as well as the Flag of Roussillon (the Senyera), was changed for a new flag with no reference to the old provinces, except in terms of the colors (red and yellow), which are the colors of both Languedoc and all the territories from the former Crown of Aragon.
Reverted to version as of 18:46, 11 June 2013 (Not a new flag, just a new logo) 12:19, 28 November 2013: 900 × 600 (671 bytes) SiBr4: New flag since 2004 (old flag uploaded at File:Flag of Languedoc-Roussillon (-2004).svg) 18:46, 11 June 2013: 360 × 216 (14 KB) Odder: Reverted to version as of 04:06, 27 January 2006: 18:56, 9 June 2013: 1,969 ...
Flag of Languedoc-Roussillon: Date: May 2007: Source: self drawn: Author: geni: Permission (Reusing this file) I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it ...
Traditional flag Official flag Region name Traditional flag Official flag Region name Traditional flag Official flag Auvergne: Champagne-Ardenne: Limousin: Rhône-Alpes: Lorraine: Poitou-Charentes: Bourgogne: Nord-Pas-de-Calais: Languedoc-Roussillon: Franche Comte: Picardy: Midi-Pyrénées: Brittany: Île-de-France: Pays de la Loire: Centre-Val ...
This is a list of flags that are used exclusively in Occitanie. ... Flag of Languedoc-Roussillon: 1956-2016: Flag of the Midi-Pyrénées: See also. List of French flags;
A yellow Occitan cross on a blood-red background with the seven-armed golden star of the Felibritge makes up the flag of modern-day Occitania. It can also be found in the emblems of Midi-Pyrénées , Languedoc-Roussillon (now both part of the administrative region of Occitania , which also features the cross in its symbols) and Hautes-Alpes ...
Roussillon (UK: / ˈ r uː s i j ɒ n / ROO-see-yon, [1] US: / ˌ r uː s i ˈ j oʊ n / ROO-see-YOHN, [2] French: ⓘ; Catalan: Rosselló ⓘ, locally; Occitan: Rosselhon) was a historical province of France that largely corresponded to the County of Roussillon and part of the County of Cerdagne of the former Principality of Catalonia.
Languedoc-Roussillon Tourist Board Official Tourism Website for the Region; The Canal du Midi at Béziers Official Béziers Website; The Languedoc-Roussillon Official Site of the Région. (in French) The Hérault tourist board website Department of Hérault in Languedoc Région. All informations to discover Hérault and to book your holidays in ...