The canton of the u.s flag is where the stars are
The highest mountains in the far western part of the US include the Sierra Nevada range. The tallest peak in this range is Mount Whitney, which stands at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters) and is the tallest peak in the continental US.
The landmass of the US is called North America.
Yes, the western part of the US has more mountains than the eastern part. The Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges are prominent in the western part of the US, while the eastern part has the Appalachian Mountains.
The Rio Grande forms part of the US border with Mexico, while the St. Lawrence River forms part of the border between the US and Canada.
the largest part of the continental US is the contiguous US. This is the part of the United States situated between Canada and Mexico, the lower 48. (the continental US includes the contiguous US and Alaska).
It's usually called the canton or the union.
hawaii
the red and white part
Hawaii
Stripes
The flag of the US state of North Dakota is called North Dakota's Flag.
The US flag is often called Old Glory or The Stars & Stripes.
the stars because they represent the 50 colanies of America [or states] and the strips represent the 13 original colanies [or states] of America :) the Origional US Flag Grand Union or "Continental Colors" was the Flag used by the British east India company with a Union Jack canton used from 1775 to 1777 the Malaysian flag was the same but with the English Flag cross of St george Canton in the corner the USA adopted "First Stars & Stripes" this flag on June 14, 1777 Both Malaysia and the Us decided to include the 13 Red and White stripes but the USA introduced the Stars Canton and Malaysia introduced the Muslim Crescent moon it is Nice to see that both remember in their flags the British input into their countries
its called a truk
It is called the North Dakota Flag because it represents the US state of North Dakota.
The first flag was yellow with a snake and it said "don't tread on me" on it
The bugle call that accompanies the daily lowering of the flag on a US military base is called 'Retreat'.