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  1. Fruits that start with P encompass a diverse and delightful array of flavors, textures, and colors. From the juicy sweetness of pineapples to the tart tanginess of pomegranates, these fruits offer a spectrum of tastes to tantalize our palates. Whether it’s the unique combination of plum and apricot in pluots or the tropical appeal of papayas ...

  2. May 1, 2023 · The Texas Flag colors we fly today (the Lone Star Flag with a single star) was commissioned in 1836 and approved in 1839, after the first Republic of Texas flag of 1836. In 1861, along with the 1839 Texas flag, an unofficial Texas flag flew on poles with 15 stars that represented the 15 Confederate states.

  3. The flag of the “Texan Republic” that James Long attempted to establish circa 1819–20 had 13 red and white horizontal stripes and a white star on a red canton. Two stripes, white over red, represented the 1826 “Republic of Fredonia,” and a number of other striped flags later appeared. One, created by Sarah Dodson, had vertical stripes ...

  4. Like the United States flag, the red, white, and blue colors in the Lone Star flag stand for courage (red), purity and liberty (white), and loyalty (blue). Learn more about the six flags of Texas. Related artifacts: The Lone Star flag is known around the world as the symbol of Texas. Image courtesy Public Domain.

  5. May 17, 2024 · The official state song, ‘Texas, Our Texas,’ sweeps through generations of Texas students, infusing a strong sense of state pride in young people. Signing the song often pairs with pledging allegiance to the state and, more importantly, to the Texas flag, the vibrant, sustaining state symbol since 1839. USA State Song: Texas - Texas, Our Texas.

  6. May 1, 2023 · The Texas flag is a symbol of the state’s rich history and culture. The flag’s design consists of three main elements: the colors, the star, and the stripes. Colors and their meanings. The Texas flags colors are blue, white, and red. The blue represents loyalty, the white represents purity, and the red represents bravery.

  7. The Texas Flag Code assigns the following symbolism to the colors of the Texas flag: blue stands for loyalty, white for purity, and red for bravery. [5] The code also states that the single ( lone) star "represents ALL of Texas and stands for our unity as one for God, State, and Country".