Cascadian flag

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The Cascadian flag is a regional banner symbolizing the bioregion of Cascadia in the Pacific Northwest, featuring a Douglas fir against horizontal blue, white, and green stripes to represent the area's forests, mountains, and waters.

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Label Occurrences
Cascadian flag canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bioregional symbol
regional flag
alsoKnownAs Doug flag
appearsOn banners
clothing
patches
stickers
associatedWith British Columbia
Oregon
Pacific Northwest culture
Washington
surface form: Washington (U.S. state)

bioregionalism
blueStripeRepresents Pacific Ocean
sky
color blue
green
white
designDate 1994
designedBy Alexander Baretich
fileFormat rectangular flag
greenStripeRepresents forests
hasCentralEmblem silhouetted Douglas fir
hasDesignElement Douglas fir tree
blue horizontal stripe
green horizontal stripe
white horizontal stripe
inspiredBy bioregional design principles
mottoSymbolized ecological sustainability
regional autonomy
movementSymbol Cascadian nationalism
Cascadian regionalism
Cascadian separatism
notOfficiallyRecognizedBy Canadian federal government (Ottawa)
surface form: Canadian government

United States government
popularSince early 2000s
represents forests of Cascadia
mountains of Cascadia
waters of Cascadia
status unofficial flag of Cascadia
stripeOrderBottom green
stripeOrderFromTop blue
stripeOrderMiddle white
symbolizes Cascadia
Cascadian bioregion
Pacific Northwest
treeRepresents Douglas fir forests of Cascadia
resilience of the region
usedBy Cascadian bioregionalist movement
Cascadian independence movement
environmental activists in the Pacific Northwest
regional identity groups in Cascadia
whiteStripeRepresents snow-capped mountains

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Doug flag alsoKnownAs Cascadian flag
Cascadia Doug flag alsoKnownAs Cascadian flag