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Flag and coat of arms of Île-de-France

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Flag of Île-de-France
UseLocal government flag
AdoptedOctober 10, 2005
DesignA white field with the Île-de-France logo
UseTraditional flag
Adopted14 century (de facto)
Coat of arms of Île-de-France
Adopted14th century (de facto)
UseCoat of arms of the Kingdom of France, also used at that time by Île-de-France

Île-de-France has no official flag and coat of arms other than using the logo of the Île-de-France government.[1] The royal coat of arms of France, three gold Fleur-de-lis on a solid-blue background, used to serve as the coat of arms of the Province of Île-de-France before it was dissolved 1790 during the French Revolution. It is still used as a cultural coat of arms.[2][3][4][5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Drapeaux du Conseil régional d'Île-de-France".
  2. ^ "Vexilla Mundi".
  3. ^ "Liste des drapeaux des régions administratives françaises".
  4. ^ "Le drapeau de l'Ile de France".
  5. ^ Rey, Jean (1837). "Histoire du drapeau: Des couleurs et des insignes de la monarchie Française, précédé de l'histoire des enseignes militares chez les anciens".