What does the seal stand for on the Kentucky flag?
The seal has a Pioneer and a Statesman that reprecentes "United We stand, Divided We Fall."
Why was the state's name Illinois added in 1969 to state flag?
Because it was a name of somebody.
It sounded good.
Does California have a pledge to the flag?
To the republic of California? Yes. but that is in fallout, and Fallout: New Vegas.
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What does the dutch flag look like?
3 Stripes.
Red, white, and blue, in that order, from top to bottom.
What do the colors on the Jewish flag mean?
There is no such thing as a Jewish flag.
The State of Israel has Israeli national symbols such as a flag that draw from Jewish inspirations. It is very similar to how there is no such thing as a Lutheran flag, but the cross on the Swedish flag is representative of how Lutheranism is the dominant religion in that country. The colors of the Israeli flag mirror the traditional Jewish prayer shawl, one of the most sacred objects in Judaism. The Shield of David (the six-pointed star) is also a Jewish symbol representing the unity of the Jewish people.
Why is the Swiss flag a white cross with a red background?
The cross symbolizes Jesus and the red is blood.
What does the symbols on al shabaab flag mean?
It is a muslim creed that in latin letters say 'la ilaha illa allah muhammad rasul allah'. It means: allah is the only god, and muhammad is his profet. Hope it helps.
How many stars were in the US in 1848?
Assuming reference to the US Flag, 29 stars on the flag until July 3rd, 1848, then 30 stars through the end of the year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Flag#Historical_progression_of_designs
Is a 46 star US flag that measures 17 ft 9 in by 9 ft 8 in a garrison flag?
Most likely it is a flag that was in use from 1907 to 1911. The 46th star was added to the US flag when Oklahoma became a state. In 1911 and 1912 Arizona and New Mexico became states and the 47th and 48th stars were added. The US flag stayed at 48 stars until Alaska and Hawaii were admitted to the union becomming the 49th and 50th star on the flag
When was the New Hampate flag adopted?
It was officially adopted in 1909 but the same design was used since 1784
How many stars all together are on the US flag?
There are 50 stars on the US flag. They represent each of the 50 states in the union. There are also 13 stripes on the flag to represent the original 13 states that joined the union.
Why is Italy's flag red green and white?
the green is green for no lore explanation, the white to separate the green and red so it doesn't look like Mexico's flag, and the red because it was napolean's fave color.
napolean is the french king who took on Italy, just so u know.
When will it be Indian Scout and Guide Flag Day?
Indian Scout and Guide Flag Day is held on November 7th.
What is the nickname for British flag?
The nickname for the British flag is the Union Jack. Although it is only correctly known as this when flown on a ship.
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