Flags of Vermont

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The flag of Vermont is one of the symbols of the 14th state of the USA. The Vermont flag was adopted on June 1, 1923 and is of ratio 3:5. Vermont is one of the six New England states famous for its colonial heritage.  The state is best known for its famous mountain range: The Green Mountains and their amasing landscape! It is important to note that Vermont was one of the four sovereign states of the United States from 1777 to 1791 before being admitted into the Union. Did you know that Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the State of America? The Vermont emblem features the Vermont coat of arms on a blue background. All the flags of Vermont can be found in this section.

Important facts about the state of Vermont:

Capital city: Montpelier

Largest city: Burlington

Population: 624, 594

Date of joining the United States of America:

Symbolism of the Vermont State flag

The element that immediately draws attention to the Vermont banner is of course the coat of arms.

These coats of arms themselves display several important symbolic elements for this region.

  • The cow symbolizes the state's dairy industry.
  • The pine tree represents the great forests of Vermont.
  • The deer head symbolizes the state's wildlife.
  • The bundles of wheat symbolize agriculture.

Below these elements is the state motto on the official Vermont flag: Freedom and Unity.

Find the american flags and world flags and banners on your AZ Flag store

Small table flags with flagpole and base, pennants, small and large flags with rings or flag poles sleeve, metal grommets: many Vermont emblems are available on our website.  You will find the official Vermont flag in 100% high quality polyester! Celebrate the state of Vermont in a patriotic style with our range of Vermont flags and other state flags!

You will also find in this section historical flags such as the flag of the Second Republic of Vermont. This flag was created by a former secessionist group that is campaigning for Vermont to become a sovereign state again and regain its independence without violence. The flag of Vermont is a green flag with a small square with thirteen stars. This rectangular flag is the same one that was used when Vermont was an independent state from 1777 to 1791.

Several international flags, national flags, outdoor flags, country flags, confederate flags, nautical flags, and US flags are also at your disposal for the July 14th celebration or for a road trip through the US states. You will find the famous red white and blue stars and stripes or the Star Spangled Banner in its current version or in its former versions. The US flag is available in several sizes and shapes: US national flag banners, large and small flags, national flag garlands, small pennant flag with gold fringe and more more quality flags.

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