US State flags with reflectional symmetry are:
The flag of Maryland appears to have rotational symmetry at first glance, but in fact the colours are rotated in each canton (corner).
Similarly, Ohio's flag appears to have reflectional symmetry, but the stars in the flag are rotated in the bottom half of the triangle on the left-hand side.
There are several US state flags that have reflectional symmetry if a line of symmetry is drawn vertically down the middle. Alabama, Arizona, New Mexico and Indiana all have symmetry.
Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Alabama.
In the link below you will find a list of US states. Along with additional information is their state flags which contain what could be known as their state colors.
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yes every state has a flag
State flags may be flown at the same height as the US flag, unless on the same flagpole. There is an urban legend that Texas' flag is the only one that can be, because it was an independent republic before joining the US, but that is false. There are links below.
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Yes.
Oklahoma is a US State and does not contain other states.
Each one represents a State of the Union. There is a Star for each state.
Ohio Hawaii The symmetry applies to the name of the state when it is written vertically, not to the state itself. And also, who normally writes the name of anything vertically?