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Franco-Albertan flag : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franco-Albertan flag
Created by Jean-Pierre Grenier, the design for the Franco-Albertan flag was adopted by the ''Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta'' (French-Canadian Association of Alberta) in March 1982. It was the winning entry in a contest sponsored by ''Francophonie jeunesse de l'Alberta'' (Francophone Youth of Alberta). The flag is blue, white and red, with a white fleur-de-lys in the upper left corner and a red wild rose in the lower right corner. The wild rose, the provincial flower of Alberta, represents the province as does the field of blue in the upper right corner. The white represents ''la Francophonie'', and the blue and white stripes represent the waters and roads travelled throughout the province by Francophone explorers and colonists. ==See also==
*List of Canadian flags#Francophone peoples, list of Franco-Canadian flags
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