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The capital of New Mexico is Santa Fe, and the state flag of New Mexico features the Zia symbol, which is a sun symbol that represents the sun and the life-giving power of the sun. The flag was designed by Harry Mera, a Native American artist, and was adopted in 1925.
The flag features a yellow field with a red quartered circle in the center, which contains the Zia symbol. The Zia symbol is a stylized representation of the sun, with four directions (north, south, east, and west) and four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) represented by the four quarters of the circle.
The flag's design is meant to symbolize the state's rich cultural heritage, its Native American roots, and its connection to the sun and the land.