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A parade in the colours of the Acadian flag
Adopted at the second Acadian National Convention in 1884, the Acadian flag is the longest-used emblem of a French-speaking people in North America. Inspired by the French flag, the Acadian tricolour flag features a yellow star to symbolize their Catholic faith and connection to the sea. The flag’s colours were everywhere at the Grand Tintamarre on August 15, 2008.
Association acadienne de la région de Québec
All rights reserved - Date: 2008-08-15