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The flag of the City of Yakima, Washington is white with city logo on it. The logo dated from 1995 and was adopted by the city council via resolution #95- 100. Unfortunately, the records do not indicate any official description, meaning or the logo designer. Courtesy by Sonya Claar Tee, Executive Secretary, City of Yakima.
About the city:
"Yakima is a city in central Washington and the county
seat of Yakima County, Washington, United States. As of the 2000 census, the
city had a total population of 71,845 and a metropolitan population of 229,094.
According to the Washington State Office of Financial Management's April 1, 2008
estimate, the city has a population of 84,685. Yakima is situated in the Yakima
Valley, which is noted for being one of the best apple-producing areas in the
world, and produces approximately 75% of all hops grown in the USA. The name
originates from the Yakama Nation. The Yakama Indian Reservation is located to
the south and southeast of the city of Yakima. Because of the sunny
climate relative to the rest of the state, a local developer erected a sign at
the edge of the city that proclaims Yakima as "The Palm Springs of Washington."
Although it is not an official city sign, it is widely known and recognized by
visitors to the area.
- from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakima,_Washington.
Valentin Poposki,
18 May 2009