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Flag of Ardennes - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 18 February 2019
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Code: 08
Region: Grand Est (Champagne-Ardenne until 2014)
Traditional provinces:
Champagne,
Lorraine
Bordering departments: Aisne,
Marne, Meuse
Bordering country: Belgium (Provinces of
Hainaut,
Luxembourg, and
Namur)
Area: 5,229 km2
Population (2016): 275,371 inhabitants
Préfecture: Charleville-Mézières
Sous-préfectures: Rethel, Sedan, Vouziers
Subdivisions: 4 arrondissements, 19 cantons, 452 municipalities.
The department is named after the Ardennes forest.
Ivan Sache, 14 April 2019
In 2015, General Councils were renamed to Departmental Councils.
The logo of Ardennes was modified with two versions of wording below the main part: "Le
Département" and "Conseil Départemental".
A white flag with the “Conseil Départemental” version of the logo can be
seen in front of leisure and sports parcs maintained by the Departmental
Council (photo).
Olivier Touzeau , 18 February 2019
2008-2015
Flag of the General Council of Ardennes, 2008-2015 - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 24 January 2009
As communicated by the Head of the PR Department of the General Council, the flag of the General Council is white with the logo of the General Council, adopted in 2008:
Our new identity comes actually on our flags under the simple form of the new logo. These flags are flown only on the sites managed by the General Council (bases de loisir [places for outdoor leisure and sports], sports halls, etc.)
The Compagnie 360 EURO RSG agency was commissionned on 14 May 2007 by the General Council to design its new visual identity. The new logo, adopted on 30 May 2008 by the Permanent Commission of the General Council, was unveiled to the public on 12 June 2008.
The boar was kept on the new logo as the main symbol of identification
of the department, highlighting its values (force,
courage, solidarity). The boar was stylized to match the modern and
current codes. References are the logos of the General Councils of Orne and Territoire
de Belfort, featuring a horse and a lion, respectively.
The boar's left curve represents the routes of communication with the
other French regions and the development of infrastructure. The top
point of the boar's head represents the Givet point, that is the
northern part of the department "entering" Belgium. The boar's eye
represents the location of Charleville-Mézières, the capital of the department. The boar's tusk represents the fortified town of Sedan,
with a pun on défense, in French both "defense" and "tusk". The boar's lower curve represents momentum, speed and dynamism. The boar
looks towards North-East Europe.
The "A" of "Ardennes" has to be read "A comme Avenir" (A like Future);
the final "S" represents the curves of river Meuse.
The current trend in the colour choice for logos requires no more than
two colours, matching criteria of elegance, institutional character,
modernity, simplicity and efficiency. The references are the logos of
the General Councils of Somme and Eure. Golden yellow and green blue
have been selected as the main colours of the local landscape.
A font was designed specifically for the logo of the General Council,
for a differentiation from other departments, an easy identification
and an efficient representation of the department's character. The
references are the corporate logos of SNCF and Suez.
There are two variants of the logo, with the writing "ARDENNES /
Conseil Général" or "Ardennes / Le Département".
[Les Ardennes - Nouvelle identité visuelle du Conseil Général, June 2008]
Golden yellow stands for the stones of the Place Ducale of Charleville and of the fortress of Sedan, an is a wink to steel industry and agriculture; green blue stands for the forests and the valley of Meuse.
The colour specifications are given as:
Pantone CMYK Green-blue 3302c 100 0 56 69 Golden yellow (1) 132c 0 23.5 100 30.5 Golden yellow (2) 1255c 0 27.5 100 34The font is given as Gill Sans
Olivier Touzeau & Ivan Sache, 19 November 2009
1993-2008
Previous flag of the General Council of Ardennes, 1993-2008 - Image by Ivan Sache, 23 September 2009
The previous flag of the General Council (A HREF="http://emblemes.free.fr/champagneardenne/08.php?page=drapeau">photo) was white with the former logo of the General Council.
The former logo of the General Council shows a white
hexagon bordered in blue, "Ardennes" in blue letters surmounting a red
line and the writing "de FRANCE" in black letters, flanked by a black
boar running on black soil.
"de FRANCE" identifies the French Ardennes (with final "s", plural) as
opposed to the Belgian Ardenne (without final "s", singular, see the
toponym La Roche-en-Ardenne, and, oddly enough, the former French Region Champagne-Ardenne); the old Arduina forest is indeed cut in two pieces by the complicated border between France and Belgium.
The first logo, with the black boar and the blue hexagon, created in
1992 by the local graphist Michel Oury upon request of Jacques
Sourdille, President of the General Council, was registered on 9 June
1993, under the name "Ardennes", with INPI (Institut National de la
Propriété Industrielle - National Property Institute) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office). It was used for the first time in the June 1994 release of BIDA (Bulletin d'Information des Ardennes - Ardennes Information Bulletin), the review of the General Council.
In December 2005, a "cleaned-up" logo was shown in the Les Ardennes
en marche (Ardennes Ahead), the new magazine of the General Council;
the writing "CONSEIL GÉNÉRAL" and the hexagon were dropped, "helping the boar to recover its liberty out of its natural territory".
There are two variants of the logo, with the writing "ARDENNES /
Conseil Général" or "Ardennes / Le Département".
[Les Ardennes - Nouvelle identité visuelle du Conseil Général, June 2008]
Re-used in the current logo of the General Council and shown on the
coat of arms assigned to the department of Ardennes by Jacques Meurgey de
Tupigny & Robert Louis in Marques symboliques des départements français, the wildboar is a traditional symbol of Ardennes. Such a boar is shown on the arms of the town of Sedan. In 1956, when the football team of Sedan won the French Cup against Troyes (3-1), the supporters walked their mascot, the wild boar Dudule (photo) like a dog on the stadium. Unsurprisingly,
the players are nicknamed Sangliers (Wild Boars).
William I de la Marck (1446-1485), a warlord nicknamed The Wild Boar
of the Ardennes involved in the wars of the Principality of Liège in the 15th century, is a main character of Walter Scott's novel Quentin Durward.
On 8 August 2008 (08/08/08, referring to the code number 08 of the
department), the biggest wild boar in the world, indeed a
sculpture by Éric Sléziak purchased by the General Council (website), was officially inaugurated on the Faissault-Saulces-Monclin service plaza of Highway A34.
Ivan Sache, 23 September 2009