The flag of the Allied States of America (the American flag) consists of fifteen equal vertical stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue "bar" on the left of the flag, bearing a torch in the middle. The stripes on the flag represent the new direction and fifteen states of the Allied States, since it separated from the United States of America, and the torch represent the liberty and freedom the Allied States stands for. Officially, the flag has a gold trim outlining it, however, it can still be used without one.
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| - The flag of the Allied States of America (the American flag) consists of fifteen equal vertical stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue "bar" on the left of the flag, bearing a torch in the middle. The stripes on the flag represent the new direction and fifteen states of the Allied States, since it separated from the United States of America, and the torch represent the liberty and freedom the Allied States stands for. Officially, the flag has a gold trim outlining it, however, it can still be used without one.
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| - The flag of the Allied States of America (the American flag) consists of fifteen equal vertical stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue "bar" on the left of the flag, bearing a torch in the middle. The stripes on the flag represent the new direction and fifteen states of the Allied States, since it separated from the United States of America, and the torch represent the liberty and freedom the Allied States stands for. Officially, the flag has a gold trim outlining it, however, it can still be used without one.
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