Flag of North Dakota
Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 26:33 (3:5 in use) |
Adopted | March 11, 1911 |
Design | Unit banner carried by the state's troop in the Philippine–American War |
The flag of North Dakota represents the U.S. state of North Dakota. Its design is an almost exact copy of the unit banner carried by the state's troop contingent in the Philippine–American War.
History[]
It was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 11, 1911, although the color was not precisely specified at that time.[1] Legislation in 1943 brought the flag in line with the original troop banner, which is on display at the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck. The flag also resembles the Great Seal of the United States.
The flag's official proportions are 33:26, significantly shorter than many other state flags; however, in practice, the flag is produced and sold in 5:3 ratios.
See also[]
- Flags of governors of the U.S. states
- Symbols of the state of North Dakota
- Seal of North Dakota
References[]
- ^ Flag of North Dakota, statesymbolsusa.com.
External links[]
- Information about the flag on the official website of the State of North Dakota
Categories:
- United States state flags
- Symbols of North Dakota
- Flags of North Dakota
- Flags displaying animals