State flags may be flown at the same height as the US flag, unless on the same flagpole. There is an urban legend that Texas' flag is the only one that can be, because it was an independent republic before joining the US, but that is false. There are links below.
The United States flag in 1930 was very similar to the current flag. It had seven red stripes and six white stripes. However, the 1930 flag had only forty eight stars whereas today's flag contains fifty stars.
For a very brief period of time - between Alaska's statehood on January 3, 1959 to Hawaii's statehood on August 21, 1959 - there were 49 states, so there were 49 stars on the US flag. Hawaii was the 50th state to join the Union. It was a territory of the United States since 1898. Prior to that, it had been a sovereign nation. Territories of the United States do not have a star on the U.S. flag.
The 50-star flag has been the official flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960, and it will continue to be the official U.S. flag until the first 4th of July on which the U.S. no longer consists of only 50 states.
Originally the plan was to add a stripe and a star to the flag of the United States of America for every State in the union. This plan seemed like a good idea at first but as more States were added the flag became very tall and aesthetically displeasing.An act of Congress signed into law by President James Monroes on April 4, 1818 created the 13 stripes only and added a star to the flag on July 4 the year following admission to the union." Section 1.Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States in Congress Assembled, That from and after the fourth day of July next, the flag of the United States be thirteen horizontal stripes, altered red and white; that the union have twenty stars, white in a blue field.Section 2 And be it further enacted, That on the admission of every new State into the Union, one star shall be added to the union of the flag; and that such addition shall take effect on the fourth of July next succeeding such admission."
There are lots of non-rectangular flags: many of the flags used for maritime signalling are non-rectangular. The only non-rectangular national flag belongs to Nepal.
The only current national flag to not be rectangular or square is that of Nepal.
No, Nepal's flag is the only none rectangular national flag, with the exception of the square flags of Switzerland and the Vatican City. The flag and more details are shown on the related link.
Nepal's flag is shaped like a triangle fixed on top of another triangle. See Sources and related links for a picture.A square is a type of a rectangle. Hence, the square-shaped flag of Vatican City State and Switzerland are types of a rectangular flags.
Nepal is the only Asian country without a rectangular flag. Instead, it's flag is in the shape of two overlapping triangles.
The state flag and the state seal are similar. Passed in 1923, Washington state law describes the flag as having dark green bunting with a state seal in the center. It is the only state flag that is green. It is also the only state flag with a picture of a president.
Libya is the only one. A flag of rectangular green
the flag is nepal. its like two triangles put together on top of each other
Yes. However, the only state capitol that flies its state flag with out the US flag is Honolulu, Hawaii
AnswerOhio.Ohio.IT IS THE ONLY STATE
Nebraska.
Ohio's flag appears to be a pennant.