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Flag of Morbihan - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 4 January 2023


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Administrative data

Code: 56
Region: Bretagne
Traditional provinces: Brittany(traditional Breton Province ofBroërec)
Bordering departments: Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère, Ille-et-Vilaine,Loire-Atlantique

Area: 6,823 km2
Population (2019): 747,548 inhabitants

Préfecture: Vannes
Sous-préfectures: Lorient, Pontivy
Subdivisions: 3 arrondissements, 21 cantons, 253 municipalities.

The department is named after the Gulf of Morbihan (in Breton, "The Little Sea"). Another proposal, "Côtes-du-Sud", was rejected.
In 1857, the municipality of Locunolé was transferred from the department of Morbihan to the department of Finistère.

Ivan Sache, 13 April 2019


Flag of Morbihan

The departemental council of Morbihan adopted a new logo in october 2022 [source: official website]

From the departmental website:

"A few simple principles guided the reflection around this visual overhaul. The logo should:

Very concretely, he also had to:

The expression of this renewed visual identity, materialized by the adoption of this new logo, incorporates all these considerations. It combines the “spirit of the coat of arms” and “modernity”, traditional values and values geared towards the future. Between tradition and innovation, authenticity and modernity, through this new graphic universe, Morbihan shows above all that it adapts, moves and transforms, with a single objective: 'to make this formidable symbol a vector of notoriety and pride for all inhabitants in Morbihan' ".

A white flag with the logo can be seen in front of the departemental council (photo).

Olivier Touzeau, 4 January 2023


Former flags of the Departmental and General Councils

Former flag of the Departmental council

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Flag of the Deparmental council of Morbihan 2015-2022 - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 25 April 2019

The flag in use in front of the Departmental Council of Morbihan [before 2022] (photo) is white with the Council's logo.
In 2015, General Councils were renamed to Departmental Councils. The former General Council of Morbihan had already omitted the words “Conseil général” from its flag (photo) since at least 2013.

The logotype is a synthesis of both the department's administration and the associated territory. "M" is the first letter of the word "Mor'bihan", in Breton, the Small Sea, and represents the Gulf of Morbihan. It emphasizes a very strong component of the identity of this part of Brittany, where the sea meets the land, with all associated resources. As expected, the "M" is blue, the color symbolizing the sea and the associated life. The orange disc represents the sun - another characteristic of South Brittany -, which baths the territory with its specific light. The anise green "comma" symbolizes the hinterland (the verdant countryside), and, by its style of drawing and bright color, dynamism (cultural, economic, social...).
The dark blue rectangle evokes the institutional framework: the rectangle builds, frames, and reassure.

The colors are specified as:

         Pantone         CMYK             RGB        Hex 

Dark blue 2955 C 100 45 0 37 0 78 134 #004E86 Blue 542 C 62 22 0 3 95 164 215 #5FA4D7 Orange 152 C 0 51 100 0 214 142 0 #F18E00 Green 383 C 20 0 100 19 190 189 0 #BEBD00

The typeface is ITC Stone Sans Stf.
[Graphic Charter, 2016]

Olivier Touzeau, 25 April 2019


Former flags of the Général council

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Flags of the former General Council of Morbihan : left, 2006-15; center, 1998-2006; right, before 2013 Images by Pascal Vagnat, 20 June 2010 and 4 October 2009

The flag of the General Council of Morbihan [after 2006] was white with the Council's logo.

The former flag of the General Council of Morbihan, adopted in 1998, was white with the former logo of the General Council.
The logo was a blue parallelogram with a green-blue-red-yellow emblem recalling a letter "M" and, maybe, the map of the department, flanked by "CONSEIL GÉNÉRAL" (top) in white letters and "Morbihan" (bottom) in green letters.

An even older flag was white with the older logo of the General Council, a blue rectangle with the white writing "CONSEIL / GÉNÉRAL / DU MORBIHAN".

Pascal Vagnat & Ivan Sache, 20 June 2010


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Unofficial b anner of arms of Morbihan - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 5 March 2025

The banner of arms of Morbihan can be observed in Bernard Magrez group wine estates in Bordeaux région, where the flags of the estates are flown together with:
- the flag of Bernard Magrez group,
- the former flag of the former Languedoc-Roussillon region
- the unofficial banner of arms of Morbihan. Explanation: "Although he retains a strong South-Western accent, he is now searching for his Breton roots, to the point of wanting to replace the flag of Aquitaine on his castles with that of Morbihan." [source: les Échos, june 2011].

Olivier Touzeau, 5 March 2025