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Roraima

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The flag of Roraima features a green field divided by a wide white diagonal stripe running from the lower-left to the upper-right, with a blue star at the center of the stripe. The green represents the dense Amazon rainforest covering most of the state, white symbolizes peace, and the blue star represents the state's unity. A narrow red line runs along the lower edge of the white band. Roraima is Brazil's northernmost and least-populated state.

Roraima contains Mount Roraima, a flat-topped tepui that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's novel 'The Lost World' and sits at the tripoint border of Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana.

Adopted: 1996