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Colorado state symbols

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State Flag
State Seal
State Motto: Nil Sine Numine - Nothing Without the Deity
State Name and Nickname: Colorado / Centennial State
State Animal: Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
State Bird: Lark Bunting
State Fish: Greenback Cutthroat Trout
State Flower: White and Lavender Columbine
State Folk Dance: Square Dance
State Fossil: Stegosaurus
State Gemstone: Aquamarine
State Grass: Blue Grama Grass
State Insect: Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly
State Song: "Where the Columbines Grow"
State Song: "Rocky Mountain High"
State Tartan
State Tree: Colorado Blue Spruce
State Mineral: Rhodochrosite
State Rock: Yule Marble

 

From the Web site of the state Department of Personnel and Administration's Divison of Information Technologies.


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