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the flag is usually not permanently displayed in France -ecept on the most prominent French institutions (Parliament, President's residence,..). However it is usual (and mandatory) to display French flags on public buildings (schools, barracks, police or firefighters stations,...) to mark public celebrations (July 14, Nov 11, May 8...).

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