Is there a 52 star flag?

This flag is fictitious, proposed or locally used but not adopted. It may be named as it would be as an official flag of a geographical or other entity and have some visual elements that are similar to official logos or flags of that entity, but it is not official and doesn't have any official recognition.
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Did the flag have 52 stars?

There are 50 stars representing the 50 states and there are 13 stripes representing the 13 original colonies.
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Why are there 50 stars on the American flag but 52 states?

When the Stars and Stripes was adopted in 1777 there were 13 states (then colonies), thus a 13-star flag, and as each new state was admitted to the union a star was added to the flag. The current 50-star flag, acknowledging Hawaii's admission, was unveiled on 4th July 1960.
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Was there ever a 47 star US flag?

It's clear that there's never been an official 47-stars flag of the United States. New Mexico became the 47th state on 6 January 1912, but since the United States only adopts new flags on the 4th of July, the addition of Arizona as the 48th state changed the number of stars again before a new flag was adopted.
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What does a 51 star flag mean?

Workers have installed scores of American flags in view of the U.S. Capitol, on Pennsylvania Avenue NW. What makes these flags special? They each have 51 stars rather than the typical 50—a symbol of the District's longtime push to be recognized as a state.
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Why are there only 50 stars on the American flag?



What is the 51st and 52nd state of the United States?

The State of Jefferson would be our 52nd state, the 51st being the now-aborning North Colorado.
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Are there 50 or 52 states?

States of the U.S.

There are fifty (50) states and Washington D.C.The last two states to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959. Washington D.C. is a federal district under the authority of Congress. Local government is run by a mayor and 13 member city council.
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What is the rarest U.S. flag?

However, the 41-star flag is one of the rarest of 19th century America. On November 2, 1889, North and South Dakota were added to the Union as the 39th and 40th states, the first time in history that two states were admitted on the same day.
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Is a 49 star flag rare?

Although only official for one year, the 49 star flag was made in large numbers and so is still fairly easy to find on the market. Unless you find a US Navy made flag, their value is fairly low. The 50 star flag is the current design and so is not considered an antique.
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What is the 52nd state of America?

Puerto Rico's status leaves it disadvantaged compared to the 50 states that exist today. It has its own constitution and government, but only because the US government allows it to.
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Were there ever 52 states?

There have never been 52 states. There are 50 states, the district of Columbia where the government sits, and the territory of Puerto Rico.
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Why do people say there are 52 states?

They are not familiar with the phrase “contiguous 48” or “lower 48.” So, because they think the phrase “50 states” refers to the contiguous 48, they get 52 when they add Alaska and Hawaii.
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Why Puerto Rico is not a US state?

While other acquired territories were annexed and eventually became states, Puerto Rico was maintained as an “unincorporated territory.” Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii were admitted as states after the U.S. acquired Puerto Rico.
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What are the 17 US territories?

US Territories and Freely Associated States
  • American Samoa.
  • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
  • Federated States of Micronesia.
  • Guam.
  • Republic of the Marshall Islands.
  • Republic of Palau.
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What were the last 2 stars added to the flag?

The U.S. flag grew to 48 stars with the addition of two southwestern states: New Mexico (January 6th, 1912) and Arizona (February 14, 1912). President Taft dated the Executive Order on June 24, 1912, and it established the new proportions of the flag.
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Is it OK to fly a 48-star flag?

A: It is perfectly okay to use a Flag with 48 stars, or any other “official” Flag of the United States, during its progression to today. It is preferable to fly the current Flag, but not disrespectful or out of code to fly any of our country's official Flags.
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Is it OK to display a 48-star flag?

Can a 48-star flag be displayed? Answer: Even though the fifty-star flag is authorized, no law or provisions of the Flag Code prohibits the use or display of any previously authorized flag of the United States.
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Is there a gold star flag?

A Gold Star Family can display a Gold Star Service Flag for service members who were killed or died, while serving in the Armed Forces, from causes other than dishonorable. The number of gold stars on the flag corresponds to with the number of individuals who were killed or died.
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What is the most confusing flag?

Chad and Romania

None of the world's national flags are as closely matched to each other as these two. Their design and size are almost identical, and only a close examination reveals slight shade differences between the blue, yellow, and red vertical stripes.
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What is the oldest still used flag?

Suddenly the red and white flag fell from the heavens and gave the Danes the bravery to storm forward. The Danes won the battle, and since then the Dannebrog has been the official flag of Denmark. In fact, it holds the world record of being the oldest continuously used national flag in the world!
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What is the most old flag?

Denmark's national flag is the world's oldest and longest-running flag. In 1625, the current design of a white Scandinavian cross on a red background was established, and the square shape was adopted in 1748. The 'Dannebrog' or 'Danish cloth' is how it's known in Denmark.
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What can be the 51st state?

On April 22, 2021, the United States House of Representatives voted 216–208 in favor of statehood for Washington, D.C. A similar bill, S. 51, "A bill to provide for the admission of the State of Washington, D.C. into the Union" was earlier introduced into the United States Senate.
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What 2 letters are not in the 50 states?

Thanks again for participating. Letter Q is the only letter not used in the US state names. The answer is "Q".
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Are there 51 states in the US?

United States: The 50 States and the District of Columbia. Continental United States: The 49 States (including Alaska, excluding Hawaii) located on the continent of North America, and the District of Columbia.
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