Flag of Brion

The flag of Brion (French: Drapeau de Brion), often referred to as the Brion flag, is a national flag of Brion. The current Brion flag became Brion flag on 4 July 1967, when the new Coat of Brion was made.

The flag consisting of a vertical tricolor of white, blue, and red in the ratio of 2:3, with a with cross in the center. The colors in the flag are white, blue and red. Red stands for blood for those who died in the nationalistic revolutions. White stands for snow symbolized the freedom and purity like the snow of mountain. Blue in the seal represents the peace, faithfulness, honesty, impeccability and chastity.

History
In the history of Brion flags, Brion befor this indepence have a flag. This Flag is the front for Burgundian colors and the bottom by a richest family seal of the commune with blue and red.

After the revolution, government would found a new flag and 4 are proposed:

But Brionian are not realy happy, 3 manifestation for found a new flag. After discusion, the governement would the brionian vote for a temporary flag. The vote will be the 6 March 1967. The results are:

After this, the population have found a flag, a flag making for manifestation during the revolution. The population like this flag because he represent all the valor of Brion. This flag is a vertical tricolor of white, blue, and red with a with cross in the center. After the popularity of the flag he will be accepted by the president and officialy adopted the 4 July 1967.

Size
Under Brion law, the ratio of the flag is 2:3 (height:width).