Flag of West Virginia

Aspect ratio:
2:1
Country:
United States of America (USA)
State:
West Virginia

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This is what an AI says about the West Virginia flag
The flag of the state of West Virginia in the country of United States of America (USA) is a symbol of the state's history. It was officially adopted in 1929 and contains a white band intersected by a blue background and a yellow coat of arms. The coat of arms shows an eagle standing on a rock and a sun rising over a mountain. It symbolizes the independence of the state and its freedom. The flag is a symbol of West Virginia and its citizens.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the West Virginia flag
The West Virginia state flag was officially adopted on March 3, 1929. It consists of a white field with a blue X-shaped cross bearing a red coat of arms in the center. The coat of arms features a white ensign and shield with a bear on it holding the West Virginia flag. The flag symbolizes the state's history and patriotism.
This is how an AI describes the West Virginia flag
The flag of West Virginia in the country of United States of America is a white field with a blue cross on it. The cross has a gold shield in the center with a white eagle with outstretched wings and a ribbon that reads "Montani Semper Liberi". Five white stars are arranged at each of the four corners of the cross. Below the shield is a red ribbon with the inscription "State of West Virginia".

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