State Flag of WEST VIRGINIA
Picture image of West
Virginia's Flag

The flag of West Virginia was adopted on March
7, 1929. The
flag contains a white field with a blue border and the
state`s coat of arms in the center. The white field
represents purity and the blue symbolizes the
Union. On
the coat of arms there is a depiction of a farmer to the
left and a minor to the right of a large ivy draped rock
with the date June 20, 1863, which was the date West
Virginia became a state in the Union. In front of the rock
there are two rifles on top of a cap of
liberty.
Below is a red ribbon with the state motto “Montani
Semper Liberi” (Mountaineers Are Always
Free). On
the sides of the coat of arms is a wreath of
rhododendron, the state flower.
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