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TEXAS FLAG Bandera de Texas Houston Rockets Dallas Cowboys San Antonio Spurs

$ 9.5

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
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    Description

    Large Texas Flag 3x5 ft (91 cm x 152 cm) Texan Banner
    La
    Bandera
    de Texas
    3x5 Foot Flag of Texas
    Durable polyester fabric 2 Grommets for flagpole attachment Hemmed edges Quadruple stitched on free end   This auction is for one 3ft x 5ft Texas Flag 100% HIGH QUALITY POLYESTER Flag has two high quality Brass grommets Sewn multiple times to last longer than the competition
    HIGH QUALITY AND VERY DURABLE
    -Zastava Teksasa -Odlicna prilika da se za samo 12 dolara kupi divan suvenir. Slanje je besplatno ukoliko se naruci u SAD-u. -Velicina Zastave je 91x152 cm ili 3' x 5".
    The Texas flag is known as the "Lone Star Flag" (giving rise to the state's nickname "The Lone Star State"). This flag was introduced to the Congress of the
    Republic of Texas
    on December 28, 1838, by Senator
    William H. Wharton
    . It was adopted on January 25, 1839 as the final
    national flag
    of the Republic of Texas. The actual designer of the flag is unknown; Dr.
    Charles B. Stewart
    is credited with drawing the image used by the Third Congress when enacting the legislation adopting the flag.
    When
    Texas
    became the 28th state of the
    Union
    on December 29, 1845, its national flag became the
    state flag
    . While the Lone Star remained the
    de facto
    state flag, from 1879 until 1933 there was no official state flag. All statutes not explicitly renewed were repealed under the Revised Civil Statutes of 1879, and since the statutes pertaining to the flag were not among those renewed, Texas was formally flagless until the passage of the 1933 Texas Flag Code. The official
    Pantone
    shades for the Texas flag are 193 (red) and 281 (dark blue). The flag, flown at homes and businesses statewide, is highly popular among Texans and is treated with a great degree of reverence and esteem within Texas.
    In 2001, a survey conducted by the
    North American Vexillological Association
    rated the Texas state flag second best in design quality out of the 72 Canadian provincial, U.S. state and U.S. territory flags ranked. The flag earned 8.13 out of 10 possible points.
    The
    flag
    of the
    state of Texas
    is defined by law as follows:
    The state flag is a rectangle that has a width to length ratio of two to three and contains (1) one blue vertical stripe that has a width equal to one-third the length of the flag, (2) two equal horizontal stripes, the upper stripe white, the lower stripe red, each having a length equal to two-thirds the length of the flag, and (3) one white, regular five-pointed star located in the center of the blue stripe, oriented so that one point faces upward, and sized so that the diameter of a circle passing through the five points of the star is equal to three-fourths the width of the blue stripe. The red and blue of the state flag are the same colors used in the United States flag.