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by Olivier Touzeau, 5 April 2020
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Beauce is a cultural and historical region located in Quebec, south of 
  Quebec City.
The first record of the name goes back to 1739. "Nouvelle 
  Beauce" (New Beauce) designated the seigneuries granted earlier along the 
  Chaudière River and which would later become the current cities of 
  Sainte-Marie, Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, Beauceville, and Saint-Georges
  According to accounts from Governor Charles de Beauharnois de la Boische and 
  Intendant Gilles Hocquart, the name "Beauce" was chosen by seigneurs Joseph de 
  Fleury de La Gorgendière, Pierre de Rigaud de Vaudreuil and Thomas-Jacques 
  Taschereau to develop the potential of colonization, as the name recalls the 
  French Beauce, a region renowned for its wheat production.
Historically, 
  Beaucerons have also been known under the nickname of "Jarrets noirs" (black 
  hocks). Travelling to Quebec City took up to one week, and because of the 
  hilly roads and their conditions, they would often have to push their farm 
  carts. They would get their legs dirty and arrive at the destination with 
  their hocks black.
The provincial and federal deputies of the region, 
  as well as representatives of the three regional county municipalities (MRCs) 
  of the territory (Beauce-Sartigan, Robert-Cliche and La Nouvelle-Beauce), were 
  at Destination Beauce (tourist information bureau) on 2019 August 15, to 
  present the colors of the very first flag of Beauce.
The flag is made of 
  two horizontal stripes, green (13/54) and blue (31/54), wih a central emblem 
  (a white maple leaf with its ribs forming rivers) and the name Beauce written 
  below. The flag has been designed by Pierre Poulin and his team from the 
  Agence TEAM, located in the municipality of Scott. The white emblem highlights 
  in particular the Chaudière River, the winding valleys, the maple leaf and the 
  Appalachians. According to the designer, “these colors are found on the flags 
  of each RCM, in addition to representing nature, the human side, water and the 
  mountain range. The central, white logo is intended to be a nod to the future 
  signs of the Beauce Tourist Route which will extend from Saint-Gédéon and 
  Saint-Lambert-de-Lauzon."
Sources:
  
  https://www.beaucemedia.ca/2019/08/15/un-drapeau-beauceron-aux-couleurs-de-la-chaudiere-et-des-appalaches/
  
  
  https://chaudiereappalaches.com/fr/actualites/lancement-du-drapeau-de-la-beauce-un-symbole-identitaire-fort-pour-la-region/
  
  
  https://www.destinationbeauce.com/fr/espace-allie/visuels-a-telecharger/ 
Olivier Touzeau, 5 April 2020
 
 
 
 
