The Flag of Cher France is a symbol representing the department of Cher in the Centre-Valley region of France. Adopted in 1948, this flag features three horizontal stripes of equal width in the colors blue, white, and red, reflecting the French tricolor. The upper hoist quarter of the flag displays the Fleur de Lys, a symbol associated with the French monarchy, representing Bourbon, one of the historic provinces included within modern-day Cher. This regional flag serves as an emblem for local pride and identity among the residents of Cher.