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White County, Tennessee (U.S.)

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[Flag of White County] by António Martins, 21 March 2001


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Description of the flag

It's a very dark blue flag with double white and red vertical stripe (~1B + 2R) at the hoist, reminding of the state flag. On the blue panel a solid outline of the map of the country in white (canting?), and white capital sans serif lettering "White County" on the top, and "Tennessee" on the bottom; on the map, in red sans serif digits, the date "1806", supposedly the incorporation date.
António Martins, 21 March 2001

White and Van Buren are neighbouring counties, sharing a common border: White to the north and Van Buren to the south. Their flags are obviously related - I wonder why?
António Martins-Tuválkin, 1 November 2004