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French versions of the Italian peace flag have the Italian word "PACE" (Peace) replaced by its French counterpart "PAIX" (from the same Latin origin, pax). The "PAIX" flags seem to be much less used than the original "PACE" flags.
Ivan Sache, 20 June 2010
Flag sold by Mouvement de la Paix
Peace flag, two variants - Images by Eugene Ipavec & Tomislav Todorović, 16 December 2010
Mouvement de la Paix (website), a pacifist association founded in 1948, sells a flag (A HREF="http://www.mvtpaix.org/boutique/achat/produit_details.php?
id=54&catid=8">image) in proportions 2:3 (90 x 135 cm), horizontally divided dark blue-blue-light blue-green-yellow-orange-red, with "PAIX" in white letters on the light blue and green stripes. The placement of "PAIX"
is similar to the placement of "PACE" on the newest Italian peace flag.
This flag was hoisted in different places (including the town hall) of
the town of Aubagne, near Marseilles, on 21 September 2009 (Peace's
Day) (photos).
A variant of the flag with the topmost purple stripe was carried from Mount Sinai to Santiago de Compostela (website).
Both variants of the flag seem to have been used together at anti-nuclear protests in Paris on 30 April 2010 (photo). The flag in the foreground clearly shows three shades of blue, while the one in the background might have purple topmost stripe, although it could be just another shade of dark blue/indigo, because it cannot be precisely distinguished from the photo - either variant is possible, knowing that these flags do not have fixed color shades, whichever the color pattern is.
Ivan Sache, 20 June 2010
& Tomislav Todorović, 16 December 2010Flag sold by Mouvement pour une Alternative Non-violente
Peace flag - Image by Eugene Ipavec & Tomislav Todorović, 16 December 2010
Mouvement pour une Alternative Non-violente (MAN; image) in proportions 5:7
(100 x 140 cm), horizontally divided dark blue-blue-light blue-green-yellow-orange-red, with "PAIX" in white letters on the green and
yellow stripes.
This flag was used in the demonstrations against the NATO summit held
in Strasbourg in April 2009 (photo).
Ivan Sache, 20 June 2010
Peace flag - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 3 January 2016
A variant of the Italian rainbow flag (photo, Paris, 1 September 2009) is horizontally divided purple, dark blue, light blue, green, yellow, and orange red. "PACE" is inscribed in white over the light blue and green stripes, and a white peace dove is placed on the dark blue stripe, above the "E".
Tomislav Todorović, 3 January 2016