Georgia State Flag – Current Official GA Flag | 3×5 Ft Double Nylon Embroidered (Outdoor/Commercial Grade)
The current official flag of the State of Georgia was adopted on May 8, 2003, and remains in use today. Its design pays tribute to the Confederate First National Flag (“Stars and Bars”) while replacing the star circle with Georgia’s state coat of arms centered within a blue canton.
The coat of arms is encircled by 13 white stars, symbolizing Georgia’s role as one of the original Thirteen Colonies. The three pillars of the arch represent the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of government, with the state motto “Wisdom, Justice, Moderation” inscribed on the banners.
🧵 Georgia Flag Specifications:
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Size: 3 x 5 feet
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Material: Double-Ply Military-Grade Nylon – Waterproof, UV-Resistant, Tear-Resistant
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Design: Fully embroidered coat of arms, 13-star circle, red/white/blue field
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Construction: Quad-stitched fly edge, reinforced brass grommets (2), double-sided readable layout
🧠 People Also Ask:
When was the current Georgia flag adopted?
On May 8, 2003, replacing a controversial earlier design.
What do the 13 stars on the Georgia flag represent?
Georgia’s status as one of the original 13 colonies of the United States.
Is the design based on a Confederate flag?
Yes — it draws from the Stars and Bars (First National Confederate Flag) but replaces the star circle with Georgia’s state seal.
What do the three pillars on the seal mean?
They represent the three branches of government, supporting the arch of the state Constitution.











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