The current Flag of the State of Georgia was adopted on May 8, 2003. The flag has three red and white stripes, with the state coat of arms
(taken from the state seal) on a blue field in the upper left corner. In the coat of arms, the arch symbolizes the state's Constitution and
the pillars represent the three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial. The words of the state motto, "Wisdom, Justice,
and Moderation," are wrapped around the pillars, guarded by a male figure dressed in Colonial attire like a soldier of the American Revolution,
with a drawn sword representing the defense of the Constitution. An additional motto, In God We Trust, appears under these elements, though
it is not part of the state seal nor coat of arms. In the center of the canton is a circle of 13 white stars, symbolizing Georgia and the
other 12 original states that formed the United States of America. The flag is often given the nickname "Georgian Stars and Bars",
after the flag from which its design was based, the first National Flag of the Confederate States of America.
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