Flag of the Grassland Area

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Flag of the Grassland Area
Flag of Flag of the Grassland Area
Official Name Flag of the Grassland Area
Nickname Green Glory
Use Civil and State
Adopted July 19th, 1834
Design Large white stripe at center, two smaller green stripes at top and bottom, blue star at center
The Flag of the Grassland Area is the civil and state flag of the Grassland Area, a state in the United States of Quentin. The flag was first designed in 1828, during the Quentinian War for Independence, and after the ratification of the Constitution by the GA, making it the first state in the new nation, the flag was officially adopted by the Grassland Area House of Representatives on July 19th, 1834. The flag consists of a rectangular shape, with three stripes, two smaller green ones stretching across the top and bottom, and a larger white one in the center. There is also a blue star in the center of the flag, the same star used on the United States of Quentin Flag. The flag is one of three in the USQ to be of the same design, the other two being Snowland and the Desert Area. The SL, DA, and GA were the first three original states, and numerous state officials wanted to promote unity within the nation. So, the first three states adopted similar flags, varying only in the color of the top and bottom stripes, with the GA's being green, Snowland's being brown, and DA's being yellow. In this way, the three flags also mirrored the national flag, which has three stripes of yellow, brown, and green, and three stars, although Snowland's star is slightly more green than the other two.

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