-The **Flag of Philadelphia** is the official civic banner of [Philadelphia](/wiki/philadelphia), Pennsylvania. Its design, steeped in local history, often features the city's [Coat of Arms](/wiki/coat_of_arms) and colors, symbolizing its enduring spirit.
-- [City Flags](/wiki/city_flags)
-- [Civic Symbols](/wiki/civic_symbols)
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+The **Flag of Philadelphia** is the official civic banner of [Philadelphia](/wiki/philadelphia), Pennsylvania, proudly representing the city's rich heritage and vibrant identity. Its design is deeply steeped in local history and often incorporates key elements that reflect the city's foundational principles and ongoing development. The most prominent features typically include the city's distinctive [Coat of Arms](/wiki/coat_of_arms) and its official colors, which are traditionally blue and gold. These colors not only add to its visual appeal but also carry symbolic weight, representing the enduring spirit and historical significance of the city.
+The [Coat of Arms](/wiki/coat_of_arms) itself is a complex emblem, often depicting a shield with various symbols such as a ship, a plow, and a pair of clasped hands, all guarded by figures like a Native American and a Quaker. These elements collectively symbolize the city's strong maritime commerce, its agricultural roots, and its founding as a haven of peace and religious freedom. The ship signifies Philadelphia's role as a vital port city, contributing significantly to trade and economic prosperity. The plow represents the fertile lands and the importance of agriculture in the region's early development. The figures often embody the city's commitment to diverse communities and its Quaker origins.
+Adopted in its current form in [1895](/wiki/1895), the flag serves as a powerful civic symbol displayed at city hall, public buildings, and during official ceremonies. It embodies the city's motto, "Philadelphia Maneto" (Let Philadelphia Endure), reflecting its resilience and continuous growth from a colonial capital to a major modern metropolis. The flag's imagery and colors are carefully chosen to evoke a sense of pride and connection among residents, linking them to a shared past and a promising future. Its design is a testament to Philadelphia's unique place in American history, marking it as a cradle of liberty and a beacon of democratic ideals. The golden hue often symbolizes prosperity and the city's valuable contributions, while the blue represents loyalty, justice, and the waters that were crucial for its development. Every element, from the artistic renditions within the [Coat of Arms](/wiki/coat_of_arms) to the choice of colors, works together to tell the story of the "City of Brotherly Love."
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