The Arizona flag has one copper star placed in the flag's center, to represent the fact that the state was the largest producer of copper in the nation. There are 13 rays of red and gold at the top half of the flag to represent the 13 original colonies and the rays of the setting sun in the West. The colors of the flag, red and gold, represent the colors carried by Coronado's expedition in 1540, searching for the Seven Cities of Cibola. The bottom half of the flag has the same color blue (Liberty Blue) as the United States flag.
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45 stars Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Hawaii were not yet states.
There is 50 stars on my flag which is the American flag's number of stars.
Only a single Copper colored star appears on the Arizona State flag, and it represents the importance of mining as central to the future and the economy of Arizona.
there are 13 stars on Mississipis flag
There are no stars on Polish Flag.
There are no stars in France flag.
There are fifty stars on the United States' national flag.
There are 3 stars in Iraq flag.
There are 50 stars on the US flag
there were only 13 stars in 1912 The US flag started the year 1912 with 46 stars. After New Mexico (Jan) and Arizona (Feb) became states, the 48 star version was adopted July 4, 1912.