Flag of Lorraine (Lorraine)

Flag Lorraine (Lorraine), Banner Lorraine (Lorraine)
Aspect ratio:
5:3
Country:
France
State:
Lorraine (Lorraine)
Capital:
Metz

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That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Lorraine (Lorraine)

This is what an AI says about the Lorraine (Lorraine) flag
The flag of Lorraine (Lorraine) in France is a symbol of regional identity. It is a symbol of solidarity among the people of the federal state. The flag also represents the history and culture of the state.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Lorraine (Lorraine) flag
The flag of the state of Lorraine, also known as the flag of Lorraine, is a flag with a white cross on a red background. The flag was first used in 1576, when a group of Lorraine nobles raised the flag as a symbol of their independence from France. Since then, the flag has been used as a symbol of Lorraine and is an important symbol of Lorraine's culture and history. In 2017, the flag of Lorraine was finally officially recognized as the flag of the state.
This is how an AI describes the Lorraine (Lorraine) flag
The flag of the state of Lorraine in France consists of two horizontal stripes of equal size: an upper white stripe and a lower blue stripe. In the middle of the white stripe there is a red cross. The cross is a symbol of Saint Andrew, who is considered the patron saint of the country. In the center of the cross is a golden lion, which is a symbol of Lorraine ancestry.

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