Arkansas State Flag

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf State Flag
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Arkansas_Statehood
gptkbp:bornIn February 15, 1913
gptkbp:colors Blue
Red
Silver
White
Crimson
Azure
Represents the state's identity
gptkbp:contains The number of stars is 25
The_word_'Arkansas'
gptkbp:designedBy Willard_E._Wight
gptkbp:exhibitedAt State_Capitol
gptkbp:features Stars
Diamond shape
gptkbp:flag National Flag
Cultural representation
Taught in schools
Represents state identity
February 15
Standardized size
Featured in local art
A symbol of freedom
Evolved from earlier designs
Simple and recognizable
Displayed with respect
Celebrated during state fairs
Different versions used historically
Flag raising events
Flown at state buildings
Incorporates state symbols
Part of state heritage
Pledge of allegiance to the flag
Protected by state laws
Regulated by state government
Worn by state officials
Has_historical_roots_in_the_Civil_War
Recognized_by_the_U.S._Congress
Stars_represent_the_states_in_the_Union
Unites_communities
gptkbp:historicalSignificance Represents the state's admission to the Union
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Arkansas State Flag
gptkbp:influencedBy gptkb:The_flags_of_the_Confederate_States
gptkbp:insignia gptkb:The_state_seal_of_Arkansas
gptkbp:legislation Act_100_of_1913
gptkbp:modifications Minor changes in 1923
gptkbp:premieredOn State holidays
gptkbp:proportions 2:3
gptkbp:represents The_people_of_Arkansas
The_statehood_of_Arkansas
gptkbp:symbolizes Unity and pride
Arkansas's_heritage
gptkbp:usedBy gptkb:State_of_Arkansas
gptkbp:usedIn Official state ceremonies