What is french regions flags?

There are 18 regions in France, each with its own flag.

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: The flag is yellow with a red lion.
  • Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: The flag is blue with a stylized yellow tower.
  • Brittany: The flag is white with black ermine spots.
  • Centre-Val de Loire: The flag is a white cross on a blue background.
  • Corsica: The flag is white with a black Moorish head.
  • Grand Est: The flag is red with a white diagonal cross.
  • Hauts-de-France: The flag is red with a yellow lion.
  • Île-de-France: The flag is blue with three golden fleurs-de-lis.
  • Normandy: The flag is divided into two halves, the top half blue with a golden three-lion crest, and the bottom half yellow with two red flowers.
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine: The flag is blue with a stylized yellow lion.
  • Occitanie: The flag is red with a yellow cross and a stylized yellow sun.
  • Pays de la Loire: The flag is divided into three horizontal stripes; blue, white, and red.
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur: The flag is red with a gold cross and a stylized blue fish.
  • Auvergne: The flag is red with a black bull.
  • Languedoc-Roussillon: The flag is red with a yellow cross and four stylized roosters.
  • Limousin: The flag is quartered with a silver castle, a red lion, and two gold leopards.
  • Midi-Pyrénées: The flag is blue with a red cross and two stylized yellow oak leaves.
  • Picardie: The flag is blue with a golden ship.