Flag of the Pacific States

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Flag of the Pacific States

NameNational Flag
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted23 April 2023
DesignA white rectangle, one-and-a-half times as wide as it is tall, a light blue vertical stripe on the far right of the rectangle, a red quadrilateral in the canton, inside the canton are thirteen white five-pointed stars of equal size, in alternating rows of four and five.

The national flag of the Pacific States of America, often referred to as the Pacifian flag or the PSA flag, consists of a white field with a stripe of light blue on the right side of the field, and thirteen white stars displayed inside a red square in the canton.

Design

The design of the national flag contains both cultural and regional symbolism. The thirteen white stars represent the thirteen states of the PSA. They are displayed inside a red square in the canton, positioned at the top left of the flag to symbolize the sun setting in the west. The blue stripe represents the Salish Sea to the east, while the white sections of the field represent the snow-capped mountains of the Pacific Northwest. The official ratio of the flag is 2:3, due its status as both a national flag and ensign when flown at sea.

Color scheme

Color Red White Light blue
RGB 191, 10, 48 255, 255, 255 72, 126, 176
Hex #bf0a30 #ffffff #487eb0

Pledge of Allegiance

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the Pacific States of America and to the Sovereignty for which it stands, separate States united to form a more perfect union under God's guidance, indivisible, with freedom and equity for all.

Audio clip of the Pledge.

Other flags

Government flags
Flag Use
Flag of the President of the Pacific States
Flag of the Vice President of the Pacific States
Flag of the Pacific States Revenue Service
Military flags
Flag Use
Battle flag of the Army of Northern Courtica