Suffolk
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The Suffolk flag features a gold field with two blue horizontal stripes and a gold crown between them. The crown references the ancient East Anglian royal crown, and the blue stripes represent the county's many rivers and its North Sea coast.
Suffolk is home to the Sutton Hoo burial site, where the treasure of an Anglo-Saxon king was discovered in 1939, revolutionising understanding of early English history.
Adopted: 2017
