The flag of Sacramento, California, are 2 shades of blue separated by a white curved line, with 2 half-circles of green and yellow, with the word "City of Sacramento" on the bottom.
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White represents the city's virtue, strength, and bright future. The two blue sections represent the city's rivers (the Sacramento and the American), green stands for the agricultural heritage, and the gold color represents the gold miners so important in the history of California and of Sacramento, the center of the Gold Country and the 1849 Gold Rush.
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