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{{Infobox flag

| Name = Commonwealth of Virginia
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| Image = Flag of Virginia.svg {{R from merge|Flag and seal of Virginia}}
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| Adoption = January 31, 1861
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The '''] of the ]''' consists of the ] against a blue background. The current version of the flag was adopted at the beginning of the ] in 1861. The flag is decorated with a white fringe along the fly.<ref></ref>


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The Latin motto, "'']''," at the bottom of the state seal means "''Thus Always to Tyrants."'' This quote is attributed to ] during the assassination of ] in ]. The woman is "] the ] of the Commonwealth, dressed as an Amazon" (] § 7.1-26) and represents Virginia. The prostrate man represents tyranny; note the fallen crown to the right. The Tyrant is holding both a chain and a ].

The General Assembly of Virginia adopted an official salute to the flag of Virginia in 1954. It reads:

{{cquote|I salute the flag of Virginia,
with reverence and patriotic devotion<br />
to the ‘Mother of States and Statesmen,’<br />
which it represents—the ‘Old Dominion,’<br />
where liberty and independence were born.<ref></ref>}}

In 2001, the ] surveyed its members on the designs of the 72 ], ] and ] flags. NAVA's members ranked Virginia's flag 54th out of the 72.<ref>http://www.nava.org/Flag%20Design/State&Provincial%20Survey%202001/surveyresults.htm</ref>

== See also ==
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