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Background knowledge
The flag of Washington has a dark green background and in the center is the state seal. On the seal is the bust of the former President of the United States George Washington. He is the first president of the United States and served from 1789 to 1797. The seal has a yellow border that says 'THE SEAL OF THE STATE WASHINGTON 1889'. 1889 is there because the seal dates from that year.
The flag was adopted in 1923. The name was given to the territory in 1853 in honor of George Washington.
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This is what an AI says about the Washington flag
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The flag of the state of Washington was officially adopted in 1923. It was designed by an artist named Charles Talcott and consists of a green background with a white star in the center. The star symbolizes the 13 original colonies of the USA. The flag is a symbol of patriotism and unity of the state of Washington. The green background symbolizes the beauty of the state.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Washington flag
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The flag of the state of Washington in the country United States of America (USA) was introduced in 1923. It consists of a white star on a deep blue background. The star is a reference to the state's first flag, adopted in 1879, which featured a white image of a pioneer. The Washington state flag is also known as "The Evergreen State Flag" and symbolizes the beauty and diversity of the state.
This is how an AI describes the Washington flag
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The flag of the state of Washington in the country of United States of America (USA) is a deep blue square with a green five-pointed star in the center. The star symbolizes the state's unique position as the only state located on both the Pacific coast and the Canadian border. The background of the flag is divided into four squares, each representing a different shade of blue, reminiscent of the sea.
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