From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flag of Denver, Colorado
Flag of Denver, Colorado
in 1926. A zigzag white stripe horizontally separates a
blue field above, in which is centered a yellow circle,
from a red field below, together forming a stylized de-
piction of the sun in a blue sky above mountains. The
color yellow symbolizes gold in the state’s hills, and red
the colored earth to which the word Colorado refers. The
circle’s centered position symbolizes Denver’s central lo-
cation within the state. The white zigzag symbolizes
Colorado’s Native American heritage.
The flag of the City and County of Denver since 1926.
External links
• The History of the Flag, by the City and County of
The flag of the City and County of Denver, Colorado
Colorado, Denver
was designed by a local high school student and adopted
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Categories:
• Culture of Denver, Colorado
• Flags of places in the United States
• Colorado stubs
• United States flag stubs
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