Missouri Flag GIF
The Missouri flag consists of three horizontal equal stripes: red, white, and blue, with a state seal in the middle. The red and white colors represent courage and purity. The blue color represents continuity, alertness, and justice in the state. The right side of the seal shows the seal of the United States, while the left side shows the symbols representing the state. The bears on both sides of the seal symbolize strength and courage. The height-to-width ratio in the flag is 7:12, and the flag was adopted in March 1913.
Missouri is a state in the United States Midwest. Its capital is Jefferson City, and its largest city is Kansas City; its population is about 6.168 million (2021), and its area is 69,707 mi².
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