Administrative centre of the département of Allier in the Auvergne region of central France, situated on the River Allier; population (1999) 21,900. It is a market town for the surrounding agricultural region, and its main industries are cutlery, textiles, glass, leather, electrical products, and food processing. Moulins was capital of the old province of Bourbonnais from 1368 to 1527.
The George Cross was awarded by King George VI and originally appeared in a small blue canton. The present design dates from 1964 when the islands gained independence. Effective date: 21 September 1964.