Flag With French History
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Flag of Acadia
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Flag of the Franco-Americans
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Flag of the Franco-Albertan
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Flag of the Franco-Newfoundlander
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Flag of the Acadians in New England
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Flag of the Acadiana
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Flag of the francophones of British Columbia
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Flag of the Franco-Manitobains
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Flag of the Franco-Ontarians
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Flag of Franco-Ténois
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Flag of the Franco-Yukonnais community
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Flag of Fransaskois
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Flag of Franco-Nunavois
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Flag of the Rassemblement Wallonie France
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Flag of the Autonomous Albanian Republic of Korçë
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Flag of The
Republic of sonora,
(1852-1854) -
Flag of Free France
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Political Mouvement Romand for Defend the French language in Switzerland
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Flag of Vichy France during WWII
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Independentist movement of Jura
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Flag of Pied-noir (2008-)
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Unofficial flag of "French of Algeria" (Pied-Noir)
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Flag of Union France-Valais
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Flag of Louisiana in 1861
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Flag of Free Republic of Vercors
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Armband used by the Forces françaises de l'Interieur
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Flag of French Maquis of Sylla
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Flag of state of Minnesota with the French motto "L'Étoile du Nord"
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Flag of Alliance-Française de Chicago students
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Flag of the City of Detroit
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Flag of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Flag of Republic of Independent Guyana (1886-1887) - Louisville, Kentucky's flag (1949-??)
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