The state of Oregon is the only state flag in the United States that has a different image on each side. The front has the state seal, the "State of Oregon," and "1859" the year of their admission to the USA. The back side shows the profile of a beaver and a tree stump. The flag is dark blue with yellow/gold images.
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Oregon's flag is the only flag with different images on each side. front says state of Oregon 1859. back side has a beaver.
I dont know. Are you in Global Honors right now? Because we just had that question asked... The only country that has a flag with a different front than back is Paraguay: see: http://www.geocities.com/treatyport/uniqueflag01.html.
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There are six Flag Raisers on the photo. Four in the front line and two in back. It was the job of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division.
you walk up to your friend's flag, stand in front and press a button. Then return to your base and press a in front of your flag.
To be pedantic a flag is technically a thin cuboid. So there are 24 right angles on the back and 24 right angles on the front with 12 right angles on each side of the flag. There are 4 reflex angles on the back and 4 reflex angles on the front of the flag. Answer: 96 right angles and 8 reflex angles.
Oregon is the only state to have a two-sided flag. On the back side, it has a beaver in gold on a navy background. On the front side it has the state seal in gold on a navy background. It says 'State flag of Oregon.'
front, no. the front valance is different and the headlamps are different. back, yes.
front and back.
The back legs help the grasshopper jump and the front legs help them stand even
Obviously, they look very different, considering the fact that the front teeth are used for biting, while the back teeth are used for tearing and chewing food. The front teeth are thinner and 'taller' while the back teeth are blunt and wide