Flag of Paris, France
The Flag of Paris, France, is a banner representing the city of Paris. Adopted in 1978, it consists of three horizontal bands of blue (top and bottom) and white (middle). In the middle band, there's a red Latin cross, symbolizing the Sacré-Cœur Basilica on Montmartre. The flag embodies the city's historical and religious heritage, with its distinctive design setting it apart from other French flags. It serves as an emblem of Parisian pride and is often used in official ceremonies, events, and representations related to the city.