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City and County of San Francisco
Use
Civil flag
Adopted
December 16, 1940. Pictured version is c. 1940.
Design
A white field with a yellow border, with a phoenix rising from flames. On a ribbon below, "Oro en paz. Fierro en guerra." with "SAN FRANCISCO" in blue at the bottom.
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