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History
Historic Languedoc corresponds roughly to the Roman Gallic province of Narbonensis. Languedoc became united under one authority around the beginning of the 13th century; its capital was Toulouse. In the 10th12th centuries it was important as a cultural and religious centre; here troubadour literature and Romanesque architecture flourished, while the religious sects of the Cathars or Albigenses (named after the town of Albi) had wide popular support. In the 16th century Languedoc was strongly Protestant and was home to the Camisards, who eventually rebelled against persecution by Louis XIV in 1702. The historic town of Carcassonne is in this former province.
Red stands for courage. White represents generosity. Black symbolizes Islamic triumphs. Effective date: 22 January 1991.
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