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Flag of Louisiana and Seal of Louisiana

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Difference between Flag of Louisiana and Seal of Louisiana

Flag of Louisiana vs. Seal of Louisiana

The flag of Louisiana (Drapeau de la Louisiane) consists of a "pelican in her piety," the heraldic charge representing a mother pelican "in her nest feeding her young with her blood" on an azure field with state motto reworded to "Union Justice Confidence." First adopted in 1912, it was last modified in 2006. Prior to the Civil War, the "pelican in her piety" surrounded by the motto "Justice, Union and Confidence" was commonly used as the state's seal, after the Civil War, Union supplanted Justice as the ideal to uphold and the motto was changed to "Union, Justice and Confidence" The Great Seal of the State of Louisiana was adopted as the official state seal of Louisiana in 1902.

Similarities between Flag of Louisiana and Seal of Louisiana

Flag of Louisiana and Seal of Louisiana have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charge (heraldry), Houma, Louisiana, List of Louisiana state symbols, Louisiana, Louisiana (New Spain), Louisiana State Legislature, The Times-Picayune, Vandebilt Catholic High School.

Charge (heraldry)

In heraldry, a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field of an escutcheon (shield).

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Houma, Louisiana

Houma is the largest city in and the parish seat of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, United States and the largest principal city of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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List of Louisiana state symbols

This is a list of official symbols of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Louisiana

Louisiana is a state in the southeastern region of the United States.

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Louisiana (New Spain)

Louisiana (Luisiana, sometimes called Luciana In some Spanish texts of the time the name of Luciana appears instead of Louisiana, as is the case in the Plan of the Internal Provinces of New Spain made in 1817 by the Spanish militar José Caballero.) was the name of an administrative Spanish Governorate belonging to the Captaincy General of Cuba, part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1762 to 1802 that consisted of territory west of the Mississippi River basin, plus New Orleans.

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Louisiana State Legislature

The Louisiana State Legislature (Législature d'État de Louisiane) is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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The Times-Picayune

The Times-Picayune is an American newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana, since January 25, 1837.

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Vandebilt Catholic High School

Vandebilt Catholic High School, located in Houma, Louisiana is a diocesan co-educational institution for grades 8-12 in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux.

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Flag of Louisiana and Seal of Louisiana Comparison

Flag of Louisiana has 21 relations, while Seal of Louisiana has 14. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 22.86% = 8 / (21 + 14).

References

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