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The official state symbols represent the cultural heritage
and natural treasures of each state or the entire United States
Iowa Symbols
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Iowa State LanguageEnglishAdopted on March 1, 2002.English is the Iowa State Language. It was adopted on March 1,2002. In 2002, Iowa passed a law making English the official language. 5.8 percent of this state's residents speak a language other than English. The most common of these languages are Spanish, German, French, and Thai. The portion of Iowans who speak little or no English has tripled since 1990.
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State Symbols State symbols represent things that are special to a particular state. symbol \ˈsim-bəl\ noun Etymology: in sense 1, from Late Latin symbolum, from Late Greek symbolon, from Greek, token, sign; in other senses from Latin symbolum token, sign, symbol, from Greek symbolon, literally, token of identity verified by comparing its other half, from symballein to throw together, compare, from syn- + ballein to throw — more at devil Date: 15th century 1: Something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible. |