Flag of Nauru

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Following the independence of Nauru, the flag of Nauru (Nauruan: anidenin Naoero) was raised for the first time. The flag, chosen in a local design competition, was adopted on independence day, 31 January 1968. The design symbolically depicts Nauru's geographical position, with a star just south of the Equator.

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Adopted31 January 1968; 58 years ago (1968-01-31)
DesignA blue field with a thin yellow horizontal stripe across the centre and a large white twelve-pointed star directly below the stripe on the hoist side.
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UseState flag and civil ensign Small  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
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Adopted31 January 1968; 58 years ago (1968-01-31)
DesignA blue field with a thin yellow horizontal stripe across the centre and a large white twelve-pointed star directly below the stripe on the hoist side.
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Flag at the Parliament of Nauru

Proportions and symbolism

The flag reflects the geographical location of the island nation.

The narrow gold stripe with a width of 112 of the length of the flag represents the Equator.[1][2] The stripe along with the star signifies the location of the island in the Pacific Ocean one degree south of the Equator.[3] The separation of the blue flag cloth into two equal parts recalls the saga, that the first inhabitants were to have been brought to Earth from two boulders.[citation needed]

Nauru itself is symbolised by a white 12-pointed star. The twelve points on the star represent the island's twelve original tribes.[1] The following twelve tribes are:[4]

  • Deiboe
  • Eamwidara
  • Eamwit
  • Eamwitmwit
  • Eano
  • Eaoru
  • Emangum
  • Emea
  • Irutsi
  • Iruwa
  • Iwi
  • Ranibok

The blue signifies the Pacific Ocean,[1] while the white colour of the star represents phosphate,[3] a former major natural resource of the country.

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Creation and adoption

The flag was created by a resident employed by the Australian flag manufacturer Evans. It was officially adopted on 31 January 1968. Unlike some flags of Pacific nations (e.g., that of Tuvalu), Nauru's flag has evoked little controversy.[citation needed]

Other flags of Nauru

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1969–present Flag of the Nauru Pacific Line A blue field with a large white twelve-pointed star in the centre with an anchor inside the star.[5]
1924 Proposed flag for Nauru A white field with a blue field with 15 five-pointed stars in the canton.[6]
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Historical flags of Nauru

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1888–1899 When Germany took control of the island in 1888, it was administered by German New Guinea Company, whose flag was flown in the island.[3] A white field with the German tricolour on the canton and defaced with a black lion with a red fleur-de-lys.
1899–1914 In 1899, the German Imperial Government took over the administration of German New Guinea through the Imperial Colonial Office, the flag of which was flown until the conquest of the colony during the First World War.[3] A German tricolour with the coat of arms in white circle.
1919–1948 When Nauru was still under the trustee mandate of Australia and the United Kingdom, the Union Jack was flown in the island.[3] A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing Ireland).
1942–1945 Flag of Nauru under the occupation of the Empire of Japan during World War II.[3] A white field with a red disc in the centre.
1948–1968 Flag of Nauru used during Trusteeship with Australia and the United Kingdom.[3] A Blue Ensign defaced with the seven-point Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist quarter and the five stars of the Southern Cross in the fly half.
1968–present Current flag of Nauru adopted on 31 January 1968 following its independence from the trusteeship.[3] A blue field with a thin yellow horizontal stripe across the centre and a large white twelve-pointed star directly below the stripe on the hoist side.
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