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Flags of Region Bretagne - Images by Ivan Sache, 14 August 2010 (left) and Vincent Morley, 6 July 2000, right
See also:
Departments: Côtes-d'Armor,
Finistère,
Ille-et-Vilaine,
Morbihan
Bordering Regions: Basse-Normandie,
Pays de la Loire
Traditional province: Brittany
Area: 27,209 km2
Population (1995): 2,846,900 inhabitants
Regional prefecture: Rennes
According to Ar Banniel [arb] #4 (Winter 1997), the Regional Council adopted on 30 June 1997 the modern Breton flag, to be placed in the Council's session room, as the flag of Region Bretagne.
Pascal Vagnat, 2 December 1997
Besides the traditional Breton flag, Region Bretagne uses a white flag with the Region's logo on the middle. The flag, not really widespread, was seen in June 2010 in the commerce port of Roscoff.
The Regional Council has adopted in September 2005 a new logo,
presented as follows in the Un logotype pour la Région Bretagne leaflet, released in March 2006 by the Regional Council.
The logotype is square, framing an ermine spot, a representative
symbol allowing a quick identification to the territory. The shape of
the ermine spot recalls the geographic shape of Brittany; the three
points can also be seen as representing the several islands located
off the Breton coasts. The ascending, dynamic movement of the ermine
spot, recalling a shooting star, symbolizes a new impetus. Its
graphical representation with refined curves can also be compared to a
floral motif, highlighting the concern of the institution for
environmental issues.
The background blue colour represents the sea (in Breton, armor)
surrounding the land (argoat) represented by the ermine, whose green
colour, warm and bright, also evokes vegetation. The colour specifications are:
- Blue: CMYK 100-70-0-30; Pantone 280; RGB 0-40-107; Web #00286B;
- Green: CMYK 40-0-100-0; Pantone 382; RGB 163-192-0; Web #A3C000.
"Région BRETAGNE" is written in the Spotka font, designed in 2003 by the young typograph Xavier Dupré. The shapes of the letters are derived from the letters painted on boats and shops in Brittany.
Written in white letters, "Région Bretagne" forms a base boosting the ermine spot's take off. The word "Bretagne", placed on the edge of the
square, represents openmindness.
The logo can be used in black and white, countercoloured on a dark
background, monochromous (green background and white ermine spot and
lettering); the writing can appear in Breton, as "Rannvro BREIZH".
Ivan Sache, 14 August 2010
Flag of the Regional Council - Image by Pascal Gross, 4 January 1999
According to P. Rault (Les drapeaux bretons de 1188 à nos jours) [rau98], the flag of the Regional Council, created by the agency Énergie and officially adopted in 1988, roughly represents a map of Brittany, with the two blue stripes symbolizing the Channel (top) and the Atlantic Ocean (bottom).
Ivan Sache, 4 January 1999