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- 01:07, 17 March 2022 Magog the Ogre talk contribs deleted page File:Flag of Pocatello, Idaho.svg (F8: File available on Wikimedia Commons under the same name (using Magog the Ogre's move to commons assistant: report errors here))
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- 15:40, 17 March 2018 AxG talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:Flag of Pocatello, Idaho.svg
- 15:33, 17 March 2018 AxG talk contribs uploaded File:Flag of Pocatello, Idaho.svg (==Summary== {{Non-free use rationale 2 |Description = The new flag design for the city of Pocatello, Idaho, selected by the city of Pocatello, Idaho on July 20, 2017. According to the design committee, "Central to this design are the three mountain peaks most prominent to Pocatello—Scout Mountain, Kinport Peak, and Chinese Peak. In addition to representing the natural beauty of Pocatello, the peaks symbolize industry, recreation, and education. The compass rose is a directional emblem symbolizing Pocatello’s central role as a transportation and trade hub for rail, road, and air. In addition to its ties to transportation, the rose also points to our past, present, and future. The color gold represents the region’s agricultural ties and prosperity of the city. The lower white portion of the compass star is suggestive of the snowy peaks that frequent our mountain views. The form also creates an abstract arrowhead to acknowledge the area’s Native American history. The design conveys upw...)