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List of Ohio state symbols : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Ohio state symbols
Ohio, which is also known by its nickname, The Buckeye State, has many official symbols. What follows is a comprehensive list of state symbols of Ohio, each of which is accompanied by a brief description and corresponding facts. The majority of these items are officially recognized by state law, having been ratified by an act of the Ohio General Assembly and executed by the governor's signature. These items can be found in the Ohio Revised Code, General Provisions, Chapter 5. Two of Ohio's official symbols have not been officially signed into law, but were made official through resolution in the Senate.〔(Official Symbols of Ohio not signed into law )〕 ==State motto== Adopted in 1959, the Ohio motto, ''With God, all things are possible'', is a quotation taken from Matthew, 19:26. There was, however, a period from 1865 until 1867 when the motto was: ラテン語:''Imperium in Imperio'' (Latin for "Empire within an Empire"). Too controversial for a post-Civil War society, it was repealed after two years.〔(Ohio Fact Sheet )〕〔(History of the Great Seal of Ohio )〕
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