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image by Luc Baronian, 24 April 2005
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I saw this flag printed in the St Martin city museum in the Summer of 2003,
as the header of a letter written by the mayor, and addressed to the mayor of an
African city (I believe it was in Gabon), regarding some sort of exchange
program. I have not seen it fly anywhere in the city however.
I made the image above based on a sketch I drew on the spot. The yellow star was
squished like I show it, the fleur de lys were in three separate parts and very
narrow, and the castle's three towers each had a little hole. The symbols seem
pretty straightforward: the fleur de lys, the yellow star and the Spanish castle
all appear on the Louisiana Cajun and Creole flags, representing respectively
the French, the Acadians, the Spanish. The red-yellow-green and red-white-green
stripes are probably African references, though to which particular nation (if
any in particular), I do not know.
Luc Baronian, 24 April 2005