Flag of Île-de-France

Flag Île-de-France, Banner Île-de-France
Aspect ratio:
5:3
Country:
France
State:
Île-de-France
Capital:
Paris
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That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Île-de-France

This is what an AI says about the Île-de-France flag
The Île-de-France state flag is one of the 22 flags officially recognized in France. It is also called the flag of the Paris-Île-de-France region. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes of equal size in red, white and blue, based on the French Tricolore. The flag was first introduced in 1986 and represents the Paris-Île-de-France region and its inhabitants.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Île-de-France flag
The flag of Île-de-France is a symbol of the region and its history. It shows a white cross on a blue background and was first used in 1790. The cross symbolizes the presence of the Holy Spirit and the blue color represents loyalty to France. It is a symbol of solidarity and unity of Île-de-France, which is still used today.
This is how an AI describes the Île-de-France flag
The flag of the French state of Île-de-France is a blue stripe at the top, followed by a red stripe in the middle and a white stripe at the bottom. In the center of the flag is a white cross crossed by a red cross. The white cross symbolizes the French monarchy, while the red cross represents the French Republic. The flag is also called "Tricolore" because it consists of three colors.

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