flag: Mayotte
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Mayotte is a French island located in the Indian Ocean, east of Africa. Its flag has a white background with red and blue, and two yellow crescents in the center.
Mayotte is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs. It's home to unique animals like lemurs, and whales and dolphins can be seen in the surrounding waters.
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Mayotte officially became the 101st French department in 2011 and is the outermost region of the European Union. This region is a unique blend of African and French cultures, where both Shimaore, the local language, and French are spoken.
Mayotte's flag is based on the French tricolor of red, white, and blue, symbolizing its status as a French territory. The two crescents in the center represent the Islamic cultural influence, reflecting the region's historical background and cultural identity. Currently, Mayotte is known as "Little France" in Africa and is attracting attention as a place where you can experience a unique cultural fusion of Europe and Africa.