File:Flag of California.svg
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English: Flag of California. This version is designed to accurately depict the standard print of the bear as well as adhere to the official flag code regarding the size, position and proportion of the bear, the colors of the flag, and the position and size of the star.
ᏣᎳᎩ: ᎠᏕᎳᏧᏢᎢ ᎦᏓᏘ
Español: Bandera del Estado de California
Français : Drapeau de la Californie
Français cadien : Flag de la Californie
Hawaiʻi: Ka hae Kaleponi
עברית: דגל מדינת קליפורניה
Italiano: Bandiera della California
Latina: Vexillum Californiae
Nederlands: Vlag van Californië
Diné bizaad: Ahééháshį́į́h Hahoodzo bidah naatʼaʼí
Deitsch: Faahne vun Kalifornien
Русский: Флаг Калифорнии. Соответствует официальному описанию пропорций размеров, положению звезды и медведя, а также оттенков цвета.
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current | 17:20, 15 January 2021 | 900 × 600 (162 KB) | Devetec (talk | contribs) | Changed the lettering font to California Gothic to more closely match the flag sketched in law. | |
19:22, 24 April 2018 | 900 × 600 (154 KB) | Gutten på Hemsen (talk | contribs) | General cleanup. Removed watermark. | ||
23:32, 26 October 2012 | 900 × 600 (365 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Updated plot. I had left out some grass between the first and second legs. | ||
07:12, 21 October 2012 | 900 × 600 (385 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Changed the lettering again. The new lettering is designed to be both more readable and to look reminiscent of the defacto manufacturer appearance. Also, the letters were proportioned using 1/100 of the hoist as a base. | ||
01:16, 10 September 2012 | 900 × 600 (386 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Cleaned up the lettering a bit. The leg shaded was updated to better reflect the official rendering. The grass plot was off just a bit. | ||
20:28, 23 August 2010 | 900 × 600 (418 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Improved shading of chest using black and white rendering found in old copies of the California Blue Book. | ||
20:26, 25 April 2009 | 900 × 600 (520 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Modified the star for better ratios. Removed extra points from bear (reduces file size). Modified white claws. | ||
18:34, 24 December 2008 | 900 × 600 (611 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Recreated the red star. The spoke ratio was off very slightly in the last version. | ||
17:48, 24 December 2008 | 900 × 600 (612 KB) | DevinCook (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 08:15, 24 December 2008 | ||
09:23, 24 December 2008 | 900 × 600 (603 KB) | Zscout370 (talk | contribs) | Trying to reduce code |
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