Flag of Indiana
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The flag of Indiana consists of a blue background with a golden torch on it. The torch stands for freedom and enlightenment. The rays of light emanating from the torch represent the far-reaching influence they possess. The 19 stars in a circle around the torch represent that Indiana is the 19th state to join the United States. The single large star directly above the torch represents Indiana while the 5 stars inside represent the next 5 states. The outer other 13 stars stand for the original 13 colonies.
Indiana's flag was adopted in 1917. Indiana was the name for the Indiana Territory, which got its name from the United States Congress when it was created from the Northwest Territory in 1800.
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The flag of the state of Indiana in the country United States of America (USA) was adopted on May 31, 1917. It consists of a white background and a golden eagle with outstretched wings in the center. The flag symbolizes the cohesiveness of the state and the freedom enjoyed by the citizens of the state. The eagle represents the state of Indiana as a part of the United States.
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The flag of the state of Indiana was first introduced in 1917. It consists of 19 stars representing the 19 founding states of Indiana. The flag was officially recognized by the Indiana General Assembly as the state's official flag in 1955.
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The flag of the state of Indiana in the country of United States of America consists of a white background with a red cross and a blue field. In the blue field there is a white star, which has 19 rays. In each of the four corners of the cross there is a golden leaf. The flag symbolizes the state's history and ties to the United States. It is a symbol of freedom and progress.
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