There are thirteen stars in the outer ring of stars on the Indiana flag, six of which are at the end of rays emanating from the flame of the central torch. The torch represents enlightenment and liberty, and the rays represent 'the far-reaching influence' of enlightenment and liberty. [Source: Indiana Historical Bureau]
there are no stars on the flag it has two moose and an eagle on the code of arms
The stars in the U.S. Flag stand for the 50 states in the U.S. The stars in the U.S. Flag stand for the 50 states in the U.S.
The Indiana General Assembly adopted the Indiana state flag in 1917. The flag was designed by Paul Hadley of Mooresville as part of Indiana's centennial celebration flag design contest. The flag has a blue background with yellow symbols. The torch in the middle of the flag represents liberty and enlightenment. The rays illustrate their far-reaching influence. There are a total of 19 stars on the flag, with the outer circle representing the 13 colonies. The stars in a semi-circle stand for the states admitted to the Union prior to Indiana. The star directly above the torch symbolizes Indiana, the 19th state.
Indiana refers to its state flag simply as the "Indiana State Flag." Adopted in 1917, the flag features a gold torch surrounded by 19 stars on a blue field, symbolizing liberty and enlightenment. The torch represents freedom, while the stars represent Indiana as the 19th state admitted to the Union.
There is no such thing as the American flag, with or without stars.
It stands for liberty and enlightment.
The outer ring of 13 stars represents the original 13 colonies. The five stars in a half ring around the bottom of the torch represent the next 5 states. The largest star above the torch symbolizes Indiana.
Since 1912 all stars are equal in size on the USA flag. Prior to that there were no regulations on the size or arrangement of the stars.
50 states of America
The fifty stars on the United States of America's flag stands for the fifty states in America.
Each of the stars stand for states. There are fifty white stars and fifty states.