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History
In the 13th century the name Picardy was used to describe the feudal smallholdings north of Paris added to the French crown by Philip II. The historic province of Picardy, which lacked precise borders, occupied a somewhat smaller area than the present-day region, and extended farther north along the channel coast. During the Hundred Years' War the area was hotly contested by France and England, but was eventually occupied by Louis XI in 1477. Picardy once more became a major battlefield in World War I.
Red recalls the previous flag. Green represents agricultural produce. Effective date: 24 November 1992.
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