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Flag of Birmingham, Alabama
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The flag of Birmingham was designed by Idyl King Sorsby for the occasion of the semicentennial of the city of Birmingham, Alabama in 1921.[1] The flag was officially adopted as the city's flag on August 18, 1925.
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Proportion | 10:19 |
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Adopted | August 18, 1925 |
Design | A vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and white, with a design[lower-alpha 1] featuring a prominent red star centered on the white band. The three bands are in the proportions 4:7:4. |
Designed by | Idyl King Sorsby |
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