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Flag of Wallonia

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Flag of Wallonia
Flag of Wallonia
Proportion2:3[1]
Adopted23 July 1998[1]

The flag of Wallonia represents the Walloon Region and the French Community of Belgium. Designed in 1913, the flag depicts a red rooster (known as the cok walon in Walloon) on a yellow field. The rooster represents Walloon adherence to French culture as well as their Gallo-Roman origins. The red and yellow coloring is historically associated with the city of Liège. The flag's association with Wallonia also mean that it is commonly used by the Walloon Movement.

History

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Before the present flag was created, the Walloons used the French flag. The rooster was created in 1913, based on a painting by Pierre Paulus,[2] but choosing the colors of Liège was not obvious from the start. In the beginning, the image of a rooster on the French tricolor was often used, this design survived as a flag of Rattachism.[3]

On 3 July 1991, the French Community adopted by decree the Walloon Flag as its symbol, confirming an older decree from the former French Cultural Community of Belgium on 20 July 1975.

On 23 July 1998, the Walloon Flag was officially recognised as the Flag of Wallonia by the Walloon Region.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Décret déterminant le jour de fête et les emblèmes propres à la Région wallonne" (PDF). Parlement de Wallonie. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  2. ^ original emblem[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Le coq, emblème de la Wallonie | Connaître la Wallonie".

Further reading

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  • Boudin, Hugh R. (2007). "Le coq wallon. Aspects vexillologiques d'un emblème identitaire". In Courtois, Luc; et al. (eds.). Images et paysages mentaux des 19e et 20e siècles, de la Wallonie à l'outre-mer : hommage au professeur Jean Pirotte à l'occasion de son éméritat. Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia Bruylant. pp. 3–22. ISBN 978-2-87209-857-6.
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