Flag of New Hampshire
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The flag of New Hampshire has a dark blue background on which the state seal is depicted. The seal is surrounded by golden branches and nine golden stars. Around the seal is written in gold letters, 'SEAL OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE'. Also depicted is a ship, the USS Raleigh. This was built in Portsmouth in 1776 and is one of 13 warships built for the U.S. Navy.
The flag of New Hampshire was adopted on January 1, 1932. Captain John Mason received a grant of land in 1929 and named it New Hampshire after the English county of Hampshire, as he had previously spent several years of his childhood there.
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The flag of the state of New Hampshire in the country of United States of America (USA) is one of the oldest flags of the USA. It was introduced as early as 1784. The flag represents the state of New Hampshire and is a symbol of its loyalty to the USA. It is a symbol of the unity and cohesion of the people of New Hampshire.
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The flag of the state of New Hampshire was introduced in 1909. It is a combination of blue and red with a white eagle in the center. The flag symbolizes the independence of the state and the loyalty of its inhabitants to the United States. The eagle is a symbol of the freedom enjoyed by the state's residents.
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The flag of the state of New Hampshire in the country of United States of America (USA) is blue and has a coat of arms in the center. The coat of arms features a ship on a wave flanked by a red rose, a yellow lily and an oak leaf. The upper part of the flag is depicted with nine stars, representing the nine founding cities of the state.
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