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English: US Customs flag -- sixteen vertical red and white stripes (since the U.S. had 16 states at the time the first version of this flag was created), with a simplified version of the U.S. seal on a white canton. Motto: "E PLURIBUS UNUM".
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The national flag of the United States, often referred to as the American flag or the U.S. flag, consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows, where rows of six stars alternate with rows of five stars.
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United States Border Patrol; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Patrulla Fronteriza de los Estados Unidos; Disputa fronteriza entre Texas y el Gobierno federal de los Estados Unidos; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org گشت مرزی ایالات متحده آمریکا; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org United States Border Patrol; Hodgdon (Maine) Usage on he.wikipedia.org
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English: A similar diagram of the flag of the United States was given in Executive Order 10834, by Dwight D. Eisenhower, on August 21, 1959. It appears in the United States Code, title 4, chapter 1 . The code specifies the lengths as See "Flag of the United States" article for details.