The colors are red, yellow, orange and blue. The bottom half of the flag is blue, with an orange star in the middle, and alternating rays of red and yellow in the top half.
Women in Arizona made the state flag.
The flag of the state of Arizona consists of 13 rays of red and weld-yellow on the top half, the colors of the flag of Spain, representing the 13 original states. The red and yellow also symbolize Arizona's picturesque sunsets. The copper star represents the copper mining industry in Arizona. The rest of the flag is colored blue, representing liberty.
red, yellow and blue and i think orange the flag is red, yellow blue and orange...so ^ is right =)
The current flag is the only Arizona Flag ever used and was created in 1910.
The design was initially made in 1910, and was adopted as the Arizona State Flag in 1917.
The Arizona Flag was adopted in 1917.
the color that end on the flag is red
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Each US State Flag will be preferred by one group or another because of symbolism, color or design, but few would deny that Arizona's is a bold splash of color while New Mexico's is simple, uncluttered and beautiful in every way.
The Swiss flag Swiss flag inspired the Red Cross flag in reverse color
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.
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.