What is oregon state flag?

The Oregon State flag is navy blue with a design featuring a depiction of a golden beaver on the reverse side. The front side of the flag bears the escutcheon of the state emblem, with thirty-three stars encircling it. The seal features a sheaf of wheat, a plow, and the state motto, "Alis volat propriis" which means "She flies with her own wings" in Latin.

The flag was adopted in 1925 and is one of only a few state flags that have different designs on the reverse side. The golden beaver on the reverse side symbolizes the importance of the fur trade in Oregon's history.

The Oregon State flag is commonly displayed in government buildings, schools, and at public events throughout the state. It serves as a symbol of Oregon's history, culture, and values.