Cascadia Doug flag

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The Cascadia Doug flag is an unofficial regional banner symbolizing the bioregion of Cascadia in the Pacific Northwest, typically featuring a Douglas fir tree over horizontal blue, white, and green stripes to represent sky, mountains, and forests.

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Cascadia Doug flag canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf regional flag
symbol of Cascadia
unofficial flag
alsoKnownAs Cascadian flag
Doug flag
associatedWith Cascadian culture
Cascadian independence movement
Pacific Northwest regionalism
blueStripeRepresents Pacific Ocean
sky
color blue
green
white
greenStripeRepresents forests
land
hasDesignElement Douglas fir tree
blue horizontal stripe
green horizontal stripe
white horizontal stripe
notOfficialFlagOf any Canadian province
any U.S. state
any sovereign state
region Cascadia
Pacific Northwest
represents Cascadia
surface form: Cascadia bioregion

Pacific Northwest
bioregionalism in Cascadia
status unofficial
stripeOrderTopToBottom blue-white-green
symbolizes Cascadian identity
cultural unity in Cascadia
ecological awareness
environmentalism
independence movement in Cascadia
regional pride
treeRepresents Douglas fir
endurance
evergreen forests of Cascadia
resilience
usedBy Cascadian independence activists
bioregionalist movements
environmental groups in Cascadia
regional sports supporters in Cascadia
usedIn British Columbia
Oregon
Washington
surface form: Washington (U.S. state)
whiteStripeRepresents mountains
snow

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Doug flag alsoKnownAs Cascadia Doug flag