The Flag of Charente is the official symbol representing the historical region of Charente, located in west-central France. Adopted on November 29, 1946, the flag features a white field with three vertical stripes: the two outer stripes are green and occupy approximately 13 of the flag's width each, while the central stripe is red and takes up the remaining 13.This tricolor design draws inspiration from the flags of both France and Aquitaine, a historic province that previously included Charente. The specific colors and proportions used in the Flag of Charente have significant meaning: green symbolizes the region's lush countryside, red represents courage and valor, and white signifies peace and purity.The Flag of Charente serves as an important emblem for citizens of the department, often displayed during regional events, festivals, and celebrations to show pride in their cultural heritage.