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Pays de Saint-Malo (Traditional province, Brittany, France)

Bro Sant-Malo

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[Flag of Pays de Saint-Malo]

Flag of Pays de Saint-Malo - Image by Raphaël Vinet, 28 October 2002


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Presentation of Pays de Saint-Malo

Pays de Saint-Malo (Bro Sant-Malo in Breton), located in the north-east of Brittany, is named for its capital, Saint-Malo.

Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez, 12 January 2000


Flag of Pays de Saint-Malo

The flag of Pays de Saint-Malo, designed in 1996 by Philippe Rault, is quartered red-green by a black cross outlined in white. A white ermine with a scarf ermine running on a yellow portcullis is placed in canton.
The flag is based on the municipal flag of Saint-Malo, recalled by the red quarters and the ermine and the yellow portcullis, the symbols of the town. The black cross represents Brittany. Green represents inner Brittany.

Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez, 12 January 2000