There is no name for the state flag.
The state flag of South Carolina is The River Flag.
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The first state to be named in the United States was Delaware. It was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787, earning it the nickname "The First State." The name "Delaware" comes from the Delaware River, which was named after Sir Thomas West, the 3rd Baron De La Warr.
The proper name, a US Atlantic state, is spelled Delaware (from Baron De La Warr).
The current Delaware flag was adopted on 24 July 1913.
Delaware's flag is a flag that says December 7, 1787, which is the day it ratified the constitution and became the first state of our nation.
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Delaware's nickname "the Diamond State" is a reference to its state flag, which has its coat of arms on a large diamond-shaped field.
Delaware's nickname "the First State" comes from its ratification of the US Constitution on December 7, 1787, the first state to do so. Delaware's nickname "the Diamond State" is a reference to its state flag, which has its coat of arms on a large diamond-shaped field. Delaware's nickname "the Blue Hen State" comes from the name of a variety of chicken, the Blue Hen chicken, which is the state bird.
There is no name for the state flag.
There is no name for the state flag.
Delaware is represented by the state flag, which features a blue and buff color scheme with the state coat of arms. Additionally, the flags of the United States and the flag of the United Nations are present, signifying the state's connection to national and international governance. The flag of the Delaware Regiment, a historical reference to the state's military past, may also be displayed. Collectively, these flags symbolize Delaware's identity, history, and role within a broader context.
It's the flag for Delaware.
No it is called the First State or the Blue Hen State or in reference to its flag the Diamond State.
Yes it appears on the State Flag as a banner on which is inscribed "Liberty and Indepence".