The Flag of Vosges is the regional flag of the French department of Vosges, located in eastern France. Adopted on February 23, 2004, it was designed by Jean-François Bohnen and Pascal Zuber. The flag comprises three vertical bands: a white band occupying the hoist side, followed by two green bands, and a blue canton at the fly end bearing the department's coat of arms. The flag symbolizes the history and geography of the Vosges region, with the white representing peace, the green symbolizing the forests, and the blue canton representing the rivers and lakes. The design also reflects the department's attachment to France by using the national colors (blue, white, and green) in a unique arrangement.