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The current flag of the U.S. state of Alabama (the second in Alabama state history) was adopted by Act 383 of the Alabama Legislature on February 16, 1895: [1] [2] "The flag of the State of Alabama shall be a crimson cross of St. Andrew on a field of white.
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Map showing the flags of the 50 states of the United States, its five territories, and the capital district, Washington, D.C.. The flags of the U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles.
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C. File:Flag of Cedar Bluff, Alabama.png; File:Flag of Center Point, Alabama.png; File:Flag of Chatom, Alabama.png; File:Flag of Chelsea, Alabama.png
Flag-map of Alabama: Date: 14 June 2009: Source: Own work (Original text: self-made using Image:Flag of Alabama.svg and Image:Map of Alabama highlighting Barbour County.svg) Author: Darwinek: SVG development
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English: Flag of 1861 obverse—On January 11, 1861, the Alabama Secession Convention passed a resolution designating an official flag. Designed by several women from Montgomery, final touches were made by Francis Corra of that city.