Alberta
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A royal blue flag featuring the provincial shield of arms in the center. The shield displays the red St. George's Cross at the top, with a landscape below showing snow-capped mountains, green foothills, prairies, and a golden wheat field, representing Alberta's diverse terrain from the Rockies to the plains.
Alberta's flag was one of the last provincial flags adopted in Canada, replacing the old Red Ensign design. The shield was originally granted by King Edward VII in 1907, making it older than the flag itself.
Adopted: 1968
