ઢાંચો:Infobox U.S. state symbols
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{{Infobox U.S. state symbols |Name = |Flag = (Typically "Flag of (Name).svg") |FlagLink = (Only needed when the flag's page is not at "Flag of (Name)") |Flagsize = |Seal = |Sealsize = |Amphibian = |Bird = |Butterfly = |Crustacean = |Fish = |Flower = |Grass = |Insect = |Mammal = |Reptile = |Tree = |Beverage = |Colors = |Dance = |Dinosaur = |Firearm = |Food = |Fossil = |Gemstone = |Instrument = |Mineral = |Poem = |StateRock = |Shell = |Ships = |Slogan = |Soil = |Song = |Sport = |Tartan = |Toy = |Other = |Route Marker = (required) |Quarter = (required) |Quartersize = |QuarterReleaseDate = (required) |Boxwidth = }}
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