Flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
{{Short description|French regional flag}}
{{Infobox flag
| Name = Flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Territories
| Image = Flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.svg
| Nickname = Flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
| Use =
| Symbol =
| Proportion =
| Adoption = 23 February 2007
| Design = A blue ensign with the French tricolor in the canton and the letters T.A.A.F in the form of a white anchor in the fly surrounded by five, five-pointed white stars.
}}
The flag of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (French: {{lang|fr|Drapeau des Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises}}) is a flag representing the overseas territory of France consisting of Adélie Land ({{lang|fr|Terre Adélie}}), the Crozet Islands ({{lang|fr|Îles Crozet}}), the Kerguelen Islands ({{lang|fr|Îles Kerguelen}}), Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands ({{lang|fr|Îles Saint Paul et Amsterdam}}), and the Scattered Islands ({{lang|fr|Îles Éparses}}). The flag was adopted on 23 February 2007.{{Cite journal |last=T.A.A.F. |date=February 3, 2007 |title=Order n° 2007-18 of February 23, 2007 |url=https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Ftaaf.fr%2Fcontent%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F09%2FJO-33_1er-trim-2007.pdf |journal=Journal Officiel des Terres Australes et Antartiques Français |language=French |volume=33 |pages=16–17 |via=taaf.fr}}
Description
The flag is features the French tricolor in the canton, often displayed with a white border. In the lower fly, the letters T.A.A.F (from the French name Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises) forms a monogram in white, which is stylized to resemble an anchor. The monogram is surrounded by five white stars. The stars are sometimes thought to represent each of the five regions of the territory,{{Cite web |title=French Southern and Antarctic Lands (Overseas Territory, France) |url=https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/tf.html |access-date=2022-09-16 |website=www.crwflags.com}} though this was not stated in the decree to adopt the flag.
History
File:Flag of the Senior Administrator of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.svg
The first senior administrator of the territory, Xavier Richert, introduced a flag for his office. The flag, which was created in 1958, was nearly identical to the current one with the exception of having three stars instead of five.{{Cite journal |last=Klimeš |first=Roman |date=1997 |title=Symbols of Antarctica |url=https://fiav.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/17-28-Klimes-SymbolsOfAntarctica.pdf |journal=Proceedings of the International Congress of Vexillology |volume=XVII |pages=232–237 |via=Southern African Vexillological Association}}
The three stars may have been in reference to his rank of Vice admiral, which is represented by three stars in the French Navy.
References
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See also
{{Flags of Overseas France}}
{{Flags of Antarctica}}
Category:Flags of Overseas France