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Flag of Vermont



         


The flag of Vermont consists of the state coat of arms on a field of blue. Below the coat of arms is a red ribbon with the state name "Vermont" and the state motto "Freedom and Unity." The flag was adopted in its current form in 1923.

External link:

- suggested new state flag by Jonathan David Makepeace

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