The Flag of Cher France is a symbol representing the administrative region known as Cher, located in central France. It consists of six horizontal stripes arranged in alternating colors of blue (top and bottom) and white (middle four). Each blue stripe has
The Flag of Cher France is a symbol representing the administrative region known as Cher, located in central France. It consists of six horizontal stripes arranged in alternating colors of blue (top and bottom) and white (middle four). Each blue stripe has two white five-pointed stars on it, one near each edge. The flag is adopted to reflect the historical and cultural heritage of Cher, specifically its association with the French monarchy and the Roman Empire. The design incorporates the stars as a nod to the regional coat of arms, symbolizing the region’s twin cities of Bourges and Saint-Dault, which have been recognized since the Middle Ages.
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