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An (unofficial) version of the flag of the United States of America with the 50 stars arranged into a larger "great star", similar to arrangements sometimes seen in the 19th-century (see File:US 20 Star GreatStar Flag.svg, File:US 26 Star GreatStar Flag.svg, File:US 33 Star GreatStar Flag.svg, etc.). Date: 2012: Source
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20-star United States flag of 1818, with stars in Great Star arrangement. In 1818, the arrangement of stars was formally specified only in the case of flags to be bought for the U.S. Navy. Otherwise, variations freely occurred... Date: 2006 (SVG) Source: Own work based on historical flags: Author: created by Gunter Küchler / Berlin using Inkscape
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On a standard American flag, there are 50 stars—white in color, all containing 5 points. There are 50 recognized states in America, hence the 50 stars. The stars are inside a blue block on the ...
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The original flag, created in 1776, was designed with 13 stars and 13 stripes to represent the 13 American colonies. Since then, there have been 27 versions of the American flag, according to the ...