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  1. Mendocino County ( / ˌmɛndəˈsiːnoʊ / ⓘ; Mendocino, Spanish for "of Mendoza ") [5] is a county located on the North Coast of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 91,601. [6] . The county seat is Ukiah. [7]

  2. Municipal flags in Mendocino County: Fort Bragg. Point Arena. Willits. See also: Counties of California. Municipal flags of California (index page) California. United States of America.

  3. Jul 4, 2019 · The seal. See also: Mendocino County. Municipal flags of California (index page) California. United States of America.

  4. May 10, 2024 · This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in California, United States. Counties/Municipalities that don’t have their own flags are not included. Copyrighted county/municipal flags will be linked to their Wikipedia pages.

    • Legal Description
    • California Mission Independence Flag
    • California "Lone Star" Republic Flag 1836
    • Governor's Flag
    • State Military Crest
    • "The" California Bear

    California Codes Government Code SECTION 420. The Bear Flag is the State Flag of California. As viewed with the hoist end of the flag to the left of the observer there appears in the upper left-hand corner of a white field a five-pointed red star with one point vertically upward and in the middle of the white field a brown grizzly bear walking towa...

    speculative image by Pete Loeser, 7 May 2020 This flag is believed to have been displayed during the first attempt to have California secede from Mexico. This was a "Californio" attempt. There is no surviving original. The flag is described in a manuscript held at the Babcroft Library in Berkeley California. Harry Knill, the publisher of Belleropho...

    image by Pete Loeser, 17 February 2009 In 1836 Lt. Juan B. Alvarado vowed to end the territorial association of California with Mexico with "bullets or words". He hoisted a white flag with a single, centered, red 5 pt star in Monterey. This flag survives and is preserved in the library of the Southwest Museum in Pasadena, California. It may be the ...

    image by Joe McMillan, 24 February 2000 Adopted 1957. California (or Yale) blue with a slightly modified version of the central device from the state seal in the middle and a white star in each corner. (California Government Code sections 428-429). Joe McMillan, 24 February 2000 A clearer photograph of the actual flag can be found at the California...

    image by Joe McMillan, 21 April 2000 The state military crest, which is the crest used in the coats of arms of units of the National Guard, as granted by the precursor organizations of what is now the Army Institute of Heraldry. The official Institute of Heraldry blazon is "The setting sun behind a grizzly bear passant on a grassy field proper." Jo...

    image of display at the California Academy of Science, 22 August 2020 In 1911 one of the Sonoma flags was used as the model for the state flag. The last known California Grizzly was the Bear named Monarch. He was captured by William Randolph Hearst and gifted to the City of San Francisco, where he was housed in a special enclosure in Golden Gate Pa...

  5. Mendocino County borders the Pacific Ocean on California's North Coast. The county is located halfway between San Francisco and the Oregon border, and boasts redwood forests, wineries, breweries, and remote, untouched coastline.

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  7. Mendocino County. Type: county of California with 91,600 residents. Description: county in northwestern California, United States. Neighbors: Glenn County, Humboldt County, Lake County, Sonoma County, Tehama County and Trinity County. Location: North Coast, California, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map.

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