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The state flag of the U.S. state of Minnesota consists of a dark blue field representing the night sky and the state's shape, an eight-pointed star representing the North Star, and a bright blue field representing the state's abundant waters; the star is based on one prominently featured in the Minnesota State Capitol rotunda.
Flag of Minnesota: The Minnesota flag has a dark blue field on the hoist in the shape of Minnesota, representing the night sky; a white eight-pointed star representing the North Star over this field; and a light blue field on the fly, representing the significance of water to the state. [6] The flag's current design was adopted on Statehood Day ...
On Dec. 19, a new state flag for Minnesota was approved. The new design was chosen from over 2,600 submissions from the public. Minnesota's new flag features an eight-pointed North Star, in ...
Love it, hate it or yawn at it, Minnesota is set to get a new state flag this spring that echoes its motto of being the North Star State, replacing an old flag that brought up painful memories of ...
The Minnesota state flag is displayed in the state Capitol building rotunda, March 24, 2022, in St. Paul, Minnesota. - Mohamed Ibrahim/Report for America/AP
English: This flag was submitted to the Minnesota State Emblems Redesign Commission. The background of the flag is split into three distinct sections with a tricolor of dark blue, white, and green arranged diagonally from the upper hoist to the lower fly.
It features a white eight-pointed star against a dark blue background shaped like the state.
The flag of Duluth, Minnesota consists of three main sections: a lighter blue that takes up the upper half, a dark green that takes up a quarter below that, and a darker blue in the bottom quarter. Between the blues and green there are two parallel wavy white lines; each has four valleys and three peaks.