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English: I created flag using the seal from "Flag-map of Pennsylvania" on Wikimedia Commons. This seal matches the one on the official state flag, and the shade of blue in the field, pantone 282c, matches the shade used on the State's flag and in the canton of the US flag, which Pennsylvania law requires it to match.
Changed dimensions to match ratio designated by Act of Jun. 13, 1907, P.L. 560, No. 373 Cl. 38 - FLAG OF PENNSYLVANIA DESIGNATED: "the fly of the said flag to be six feet two inches, and to be four feet six inches on the staff;" 13:10, 4 August 2022: 675 × 450 (700 KB) TheTaraStark
looks like i accidentally uploaded this file to File:Flag of Pennsylvania.svg. same style as previous revisions with updates to flag: 14:22, 16 June 2022: 700 × 405 (953 KB) John emil hernandez: to match flags all us states: 01:37, 4 March 2011: 1,129 × 641 (198 KB) Fry1989: fix arms: 04:46, 10 January 2011: 1,129 × 641 (198 KB) Fry1989 ...
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English: An alteration to the flag of Pennsylvania proposed by the General Assembly in 2004 to add "the word 'Pennsylvania' to be embroidered upon the flag in yellow silk," due to loose language, multiple interpretations are possible, this interpretation puts the name below the Coat of Arms.
English: An alteration to the flag of Pennsylvania proposed by the General Assembly in 2009, to add the word "Pennsylvania" in yellow silk "centered within a symmetrical red festoon, similar to that containing the State motto; and the festoon to be centered above the bald eagle on the coat of arms."