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Flag of Paris

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Paris
Parisian flag with the coat of arms
Proportion2:3
Adopted20th century
DesignVertical bicolour (flag) consisting of blue and red
Designed byUnknown
Variant of the Parisian bicolor without the coat of arms.
Proportion1:1
Adopted18th century

The flag of Paris is vertically divided between the traditional colours of Paris, blue and red, both of which also feature in the city's coat of arms. Red is identified with Saint Denis (a martyr who shed blood), blue with Saint Martin (a bishop).

The colours of Paris are the origin of the blue and red stripes in the flag of France, while the white stripe originally symbolised the monarchy.[1] The French flag's colours were adopted as a cockade during the early stages of the French Revolution, when the country was still in the process of becoming a constitutional monarchy.

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References

  1. ^ "Le Drapeau français" (in French). Retrieved 21 October 2014.

See also