The official state flag of Arkansas
was chosen in a design contest in 1913; the winner
was Miss Willie Kavanaugh Hocker of Wabbaseka.
The flag's design was finalized in 1926. The diamond
shapes in the center represent the diamond gemstone,
because Arkansas is the only state in the USA
where diamonds have been found. Since Arkansas
was the twenty-fifth state to join the Union,
there are 25 white stars around the diamond. The
three blue stars in the lower part of the center
represent Spain, France, and the United States
– the countries that have ruled Arkansas.
The blue star in the upper center represents the
Confederacy, of which Arkansas was a member.
Capital: Little Rock
Nickname: The Natural State
Motto: Regnat populus (The people
rule)
Flower: Apple Blossom (1901)
Arkansas was the 25th state in the USA; it was
admitted in 1836.
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