The Ohio State flag is shaped like a pennant to symbolize the state's distinct history and heritage. Its unique design, featuring a swallowtail, reflects Ohio's status as the 17th state admitted to the Union and represents its Revolutionary War history. The flag's shape also emphasizes the state's commitment to progress and innovation, distinguishing it from the rectangular designs of other state flags. Overall, the pennant shape is a celebration of Ohio's identity and pride.
Ohio is the U.S state with a pennant-shaped flag
I'd say the one that looks like a triangle.
Nepal's flag is shaped like a triangle fixed on top of another triangle. See Sources and related links for a picture.A square is a type of a rectangle. Hence, the square-shaped flag of Vatican City State and Switzerland are types of a rectangular flags.
Ohio's flag appears to be a pennant.
No flag of the fifty states is round. Ohio's flag is shaped like a pennant, and several flags have a round shield in the center of the field, but none of them are "round flags".
There are 49 that do and Ohio uses a pennant.
Ohio uses a pennant shape.
Because it chose a pennant instead. It does, TECHNICALLY have a flag, just in a different shape. It has to do with the calvalry. :)
Ohio
ohio, their flag is considered a pendant because of how it is shaped
The Ohio flag as a blue chevron which contains 17 white stars. This flag also has 5 horizontal stripes which alternate from blue and red.
The flag of Nepal is shaped like two triangles, one above the other like a cavalry pennant.