Flag of Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island)

Aspect ratio:
3:2
Country:
Canada
State:
Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island)

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This is what an AI says about the Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island) flag
The flag of Prince Edward Island is a symbol of the island's history and culture. It was introduced in 1964 and is regularly used on the territory of the province. The flag consists of a red background with a white cross, which is a symbol of the island's French history, and a golden lily, which stands for British history.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island) flag
The flag of Prince Edward Island was officially introduced in 1964. It consists of a white cross on a blue background, with the cross consisting of four longitudinal red stripes. The flag symbolizes the four provinces of Canada and the four colors represent the four founding peoples of the country. In addition, the cross is a reference to the French roots of the island.
This is how an AI describes the Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island) flag
The flag of the province of Prince Edward Island (Prince Edward Island) in the country of Canada is a red flag showing a golden lion with a crown on a white background. The lion is a symbol of English nobility and represents the connection to Great Britain. The white background symbolizes the importance of agriculture on the island. The flag was first officially introduced in 1964.

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