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  1. The contemporary state flag is white with a wide red strip along the bottom. There is a red star in the upper left corner and a grizzly bear facing left (toward the hoist) in the center, walking on a patch of green grass. The size of the bear is ⅔ the size of the hoist width and has a ratio of 2 by 1.

  2. U.S. state flag consisting of a white field (background) with a grizzly bear above the words “California Republic” and a red stripe; in the upper hoist corner is a single red star.

  3. The flag of California features a red star and stripe taken from the U.S. flag, a grizzly bear as a symbol of the state’s strength, and the words “California Republic.” It has a white field and a green bottom stripe.

  4. Symbols on California's Flag. The once common California grizzly bear (also the official state animal) portrays strength; the star represents sovereignty; the red color signifies courage; and the white background stands for purity.

  5. Mar 9, 2018 · The California state flag features a total of five colors inclusive of the white background. The other colors are maple sugar, old glory red, seal, and Irish green. The flag is among the few state flags in the United States that does not feature the color blue.

  6. May 4, 2023 · The California flag, also known as the Bear Flag, is one of the most iconic symbols of the Golden State. With its unique design and powerful imagery, the flag is not only a source of pride for Californians but also represents the state's rich history and identity.

  7. The California State Flag, also known unofficially as the “Bear Flag,” is the oldest unofficial State Symbol. Though it came into existence during the short-lived Bear Flag Revolt in the spring of 1846, it was not officially adopted as California’s official State Flag until 1911.

  8. The state flag of California was officially adopted in 1911. A few years before California was admitted into the Union, a small group of American settlers marched on the Mexican garrison, took the commander, Mariano Vallejo prisoner, and raised a bear flag at Sonoma on June 14, 1846.

  9. Current flag of California with main information. You will also learn the location of the state.

  10. The iconic flag we see today was made the official State Flag by legislation and government code. Its basic standardized elements were a red star and stripe taken from our nation’s flag; the grizzly bear, which had come to symbolize the Golden State over the years; and the legend “California Republic” that repeated the wording (minus a ...

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