Franco-Albertan flag
Flag of the francophone residents of Alberta, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Franco-Albertan flag is a symbol used to represent Franco-Albertans. The flag features several colours and elements relating to the province of Alberta as well as the Francophonie. The colour white and a white fleur-de-lys is used to represent French culture, whereas the red-coloured wild rose and the colour blue is used to represent the province of Alberta.
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Adopted | 6 March 1982[note 1] |
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Designed by | Jean-Pierre Grenier |
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