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  1. The Flag of the City and County of San Francisco is the municipal flag of San Francisco, California. The flag's central symbol, a rising phoenix, often is assumed to refer to the city's recovery from the 1906 earthquake and subsequent fires.

  2. A metallic gold, circular-shaped phoenix rises from the ashes. Gold represents the gold rush days, the golden sun and the Golden Gate. Below the phoenix, the red represents the red iron rock of the hills around San Francisco or the red of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  3. Antigua bandera de la ciudad de San Francisco, desde principios del siglo XX. La bandera de San Francisco, ciudad del estado de California en Estados Unidos, presenta un fénix levantándose de las llamas sobre un campo blanco.

  4. 2 de ene. de 2024 · San Francisco’s flag is more than just a colorful and vibrant design; it represents the city’s inclusive and diverse community, its history, and its welcoming spirit. Its six colors, each with a specific meaning, remind visitors and locals alike of the city’s rich history and culture.

  5. 25 de ene. de 2024 · The San Francisco flag boasts a captivating emblem at its core – the rising phoenix. Widely believed to symbolize the city’s resilient recovery from the devastating 1906 earthquake and the ensuing fires, the phoenix’s association with San Francisco predates this historic event.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2022 · The City and County of San Francisco shall have an official flag to be known as ‘The Flag of San Francisco’. The flag shall be as hereinafter described, to-wit: ‘A Phoenix rising from the flames, below which shall appear the motto Oro en Paz—Fierro en Guerra’, both in a golden yellow hue on a field of white, with the Flag ...

  7. 30 de may. de 2024 · A historic flag that has flown in front of San Francisco City Hall for 60 years symbolizing America's quest for independence has been taken down about a month before Independence Day after city leaders said it had become co-opted by far-right groups that don't "represent the city's values."