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Cross of Burgundy. The Cross of Burgundy (French: Croix de Bourgogne; Spanish: Cruz de Borgoña/Aspa de Borgoña; German: Burgunderkreuz; Italian: Croce di Borgogna; Dutch: Bourgondisch kruis; Portuguese: Cruz de Borgonha) is a saw-toothed form of the Cross of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Burgundy, and a historical banner and battle flag used by holders of the title of Duke of Burgundy ...
Burgundy (/ ˈ b ɜːr ɡ ən d i / BUR-gən-dee; French: Bourgogne ⓘ; Burgundian: Bregogne) is a historical territory and former administrative region and province of east-central France. The province was once home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th century.
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 ol flags.
The following 87 pages use this file: 1981–82 French Division 1; 2004 Burgundy regional election; 2008–09 Ligue 2; 2009–10 Coupe de France 3rd through 4th rounds
Flag of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: The flag combine the two former regions' traditional coats of arms. 1923– Flag of Brittany: The flag, called Gwen ha du (White and black) was created in 1923 by Morvan Marchal (1900–1963, a member of various political and cultural organisations).
Flag of the Kingdom of France & the Bourbon Restoration: 1791–1814: Flag of Armée des Émigrés: 1793–1800: Type of Catholic and Royal Army of Vendée flag: 1715–1789: State Flag by the Kingdom of France under the absolute monarchy. 1365–1794: The Royal Banner of early modern France or "Bourbon Flag" was the most commonly used flag in ...
Flag and coat of arms of Normandy; Flag and coat of arms of Île-de-France; Flag of Brittany; Flag of France; Flag of Franche-Comté; Flag of Paris; Flags of Europe; Flags of the regions of France; French Football Federation; French colonial flags; French ensigns; Géologique du Luberon National Nature Reserve; ISO 3166-2:FR; List of Breton ...
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