Following the integration into Lovia, a Blue-and-white Royalist flag came into use as the state flag. Most citizens disliked it, but the heavy reach of Governor Geoffrey Rider ensured that it stayed in use. In 1923 republican governor Michael Bradley replaced the Royalist flag with the Unity flag. In 1930, he had it replaced with a new flag, icorporating the royalist Blue, but with white and red as well. The new design generated much controversy among conservatives since it featured a naked goddess. Designed by local artist Amelia Anson, it continued in use until 1965 when state lawmakers, under pressure from many sides, passed a law removing an official state flag. For many years aferwards, a state seal on a white background would be the de-facto flag, though the Bicolor, the Unity Flag a
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| - Following the integration into Lovia, a Blue-and-white Royalist flag came into use as the state flag. Most citizens disliked it, but the heavy reach of Governor Geoffrey Rider ensured that it stayed in use. In 1923 republican governor Michael Bradley replaced the Royalist flag with the Unity flag. In 1930, he had it replaced with a new flag, icorporating the royalist Blue, but with white and red as well. The new design generated much controversy among conservatives since it featured a naked goddess. Designed by local artist Amelia Anson, it continued in use until 1965 when state lawmakers, under pressure from many sides, passed a law removing an official state flag. For many years aferwards, a state seal on a white background would be the de-facto flag, though the Bicolor, the Unity Flag a
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| - Following the integration into Lovia, a Blue-and-white Royalist flag came into use as the state flag. Most citizens disliked it, but the heavy reach of Governor Geoffrey Rider ensured that it stayed in use. In 1923 republican governor Michael Bradley replaced the Royalist flag with the Unity flag. In 1930, he had it replaced with a new flag, icorporating the royalist Blue, but with white and red as well. The new design generated much controversy among conservatives since it featured a naked goddess. Designed by local artist Amelia Anson, it continued in use until 1965 when state lawmakers, under pressure from many sides, passed a law removing an official state flag. For many years aferwards, a state seal on a white background would be the de-facto flag, though the Bicolor, the Unity Flag and Anson's flag were all used unofficially by citizens. In 2012, an entirely new flag was designed, which incorporated the black star from the seal, and the stripes of the Unity flag.
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