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  1. Jul 8, 2023 · Earlier flag. image located by Dov Gutterman From www.city.broken-arrow.ok.us/images/home/ba%20flag.jpg. A white field overlain in turn by a green map of Oklahoma, red-white-blue ribbon, yellow star, the letters BA and a broken arrow. The name of the town and state are inscribed in a circle around. Dov Gutterman, 10 October 2002

  2. Broken Arrow is located in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma. The city is part of the state's Green Country region known for its green vegetation, hills and lakes. Green Country is the most topographically diverse portion of the state with seven of Oklahoma's 11 eco-regions.

  3. The flag of Oklahoma, also known as the Oklahoma flag, is a rectangular field of sky blue on which is placed an Osage war shield with six crosses and seven pendant eagle feathers above the word 'Oklahoma' in white. Superimposed onto the crosses of the war shield is a calumet (peace pipe) and an olive branch.

  4. Mar 16, 2024 · - indicates it is reported that there is no known flag. County flags: ... Broken Arrow; Broken Bow; Calera; Catoosa ... Oklahoma; United States of America;

    • The city was named for a Creek community settled by Creek Indians who had been forced to relocate from Alabama to Oklahoma along the Trail of Tears.
    • The median income for a household in the city was $65,385 and the median income for a family was $74,355.
    • the city has a total area of 45.6 square miles, of which 45.0 sq mi is land and 0.6 sq mi is water.
    • Broken Arrow’s motto is “City with a Future,” which is a good description of this growing community.
  5. Jul 3, 2019 · Oklahoma became the first state to be admitted to the Union in the 20th century, on Nov. 16, 1907, taking its place on the U.S. flag as the 46th star the following year.

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  7. U.S. state flag consisting of a blue field (background) with a bison-hide shield, an olive branch, and a calumet (Native American peace pipe) above the name of the state in white lettering. Oklahoma adopted its first state flag in 1911.

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