Connecticut flag

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The Connecticut State Flag consists of a white shield with three vines (each carrying three bunches of grapes on a blue field. The band below the shield reads a phrase Latin for "Qui Transtulit Sustinet' ('He who transplanted us sustains us'), the state motto.The Connecticut General Assembly approved the flag in 1897.

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