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Nature & Wilderness

Cities surrounded by wild nature and spectacular landscapes

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Flag of Anchorage

Anchorage

Nature & WildernessEconomyMaritime Port

A blue anchor, a plane, a sailboat – the gateway to the Arctic.

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Flag of Juneau

Juneau

Nature & Wilderness

A golden star on light blue – the capital accessible only by air or sea.

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Flag of Denver

Denver

Nature & Wilderness

A golden sun above white zigzag mountains – perfect simplicity.

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Flag of Boise

Boise

Nature & Wilderness

The "City of Trees" – a blue field, the state capitol, and a forest that shouldn't exist here.

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Flag of Augusta

Augusta

Nature & Wilderness

Maine's understated capital, Augusta lives between forests and river, with a flag that puts the state forward more than the city itself.

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Flag of Portland

Portland

Nature & WildernessEconomy

Portland, the largest city in Maine, blends harbor, sea spray and brick facades into an understated flag that lets the sea tell the essential.

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Flag of Billings

Billings

Nature & WildernessEconomy

Billings, Montana's largest city, carries a flag evoking arid plateaus, yellow cliffs and urban life set in a wild landscape.

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Flag of Portland

Portland

Nature & WildernessEconomy

A four-pointed star radiates in blue and yellow on a green field – the "City of Roses."

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Flag of Pierre

Pierre

Nature & Wilderness

Pierre, the peaceful capital of South Dakota, reflects in its flag a land of tall grasses, wide rivers and immense silence.

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Flag of Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

Nature & Wilderness

The Sego Flag – a white lily on blue and white, a symbol of resilience and renewal.

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Flag of Montpelier

Montpelier

Nature & Wilderness

The smallest capital in the United States, Montpelier blends hills, brick buildings and an artisanal atmosphere in a flag in the image of a peaceful, rooted Vermont.

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Flag of Burlington

Burlington

Nature & Wilderness

Five blue-white-green zigzag stripes – a new 2017 flag, designed by seventh-grade twins.

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Flag of Olympia

Olympia

Nature & Wilderness

Washington's understated capital, Olympia blends rainforests, a gray bay and state buildings in a flag that evokes nature as much as politics.

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Flag of Madison

Madison

Nature & Wilderness

A white diagonal band, a golden disc – a capital between two lakes.

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Flag of Casper

Casper

Nature & WildernessIndustry

A cowboy silhouette on a red circle – the oil town at the heart of the great plains.

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