
Drapeau du Québec
The Drapeau du Québec is the official flag of the province of Quebec in Canada. It features a blue field with a white cross, dividing it into four sections. In each of the four white quadrants, there is a stylized gold fleur-de-lis, a symbol historically associated with French royalty and Quebec’s French heritage. The design reflects Quebec’s cultural identity, emphasizing its French roots, and the colors—blue, white, and gold—are significant to the province’s history. The flag was officially adopted in 1948 and serves as a symbol of Quebec’s identity, pride, and distinct society within Canada.