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Flag of Vanuatu

The flag of Vanuatu (Bislama: flaeg blong Vanuatu) was adopted on 18 February 1980.[1]

Vanuatu
Flag of Vanuatu
UseNational flag, civil and state ensign
Proportion2:3, 3:5 or 19:36
Adopted18 February 1980
DesignA horizontal bicolor of red and green with a golden pall, fimbriated in black, with a black chevron filling the lefthand space (alternately, a golden fillet pall surmounting a black gusset) and two gold crossed namele cycad fronds encircled in a gold boar tusk centered on the chevron.
Designed byKalontas Mahlon
Vanuatu flag bunting flying prior to the 2016 Vanuatuan general election

In 1977 a flag of almost the same colours and symbolism as the future national flag was designed by local artist Kalontas Malon and adopted by the Vanua'aku Pati. When the party led the New Hebrides to independence as Vanuatu in 1980, the colours of the party flag (red, green, black and yellow) were chosen to be the basis for the national flag on Independence Day, 30 July 1980. A parliamentary committee chose the final design based on submissions from local artists.[1]

Symbolism edit

 
Tusk and cycad frond detail

The green represents the richness of the islands, the red symbolises blood which unites humanity as humans, and the black the ni-Vanuatu people.[2] The Prime Minister of Vanuatu, Father Walter Lini, requested the inclusion of yellow and black fimbriations to make the black stand out. The yellow Y-shape (pall) represents the shape of Vanuatu islands on the map and the light of the gospel going through the pattern of the islands in the Pacific Ocean (approximately 83% of the people of Vanuatu profess Christianity).[1][3][4]

The emblem in the black is a boar's tusk—the symbol of customs and tradition but also prosperity. It is worn as a pendant on the islands—along with two leaves of the local namele tree. These leaves are supposed to be a token of peace, and their 39 leaflets represent the original 39 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu.[1]

Construction Sheet edit

The government does not publish a formal specification sheet on its website. The construction sheet shown below is based on measurements from the official 2:3 flag image that appears in the State Flag and Armorial Bearings Public Declaration dated March 18, 1980.[5]


Other flags of Vanuatu edit

Government flag edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1980–present Presidential standard A green field with a red border and the national coat of arms in the center.[1]

Military flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1980–present   Naval ensign A white field with the national flag in the canton.[1]
  Flag of Vanuatu Mobile Forces
  Flag of Vanuatu Police Force

Political flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
Link to file 1966–present Flag of the Nagriamel Movement
Link to file 1971–present Flag of the Vanua'aku Pati

Subnational flags from Vanuatu edit

Provincial flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  ?–present Flag of the Malampa Province
  ?–present Flag of the Penama Province [6]
  ?–present Flag of the Sanma Province [7]
  ?–present Flag of the Shefa Province [8]
  ?–present Flag of the Tafea Province
  ?–present Flag of the Torba Province [9]

Secessionist group flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1980   Reconstructed secessionist flag of the Tafea Nation [10]
  1980 Flag of the island of Tanna, in Tafea Province, and of its secessionist movement [11]

City flags edit

Flag Date Use Description
  2020–present Flag of Port Vila [12]
  ?–2020 Previous flag of Port Vila
  ?–present Flag of Luganville [13]

Historical flags of the New Hebrides edit

Flag Date Use Description
  1887–1906 Flag of the Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission A vertical bicolour of red and white with a blue square in the center and five 5-pointed stars inside the square.[14]
  1906–1953 Flag of the British New Hebrides A blue ensign with the emblem of New Hebrides (with The Tudor Crown).
  1906–1953 Flag of the British resident commissioner The Union Jack defaced with the emblem of New Hebrides (with the Tudor Crown).[14]
  1953–1980 Flag of the British New Hebrides A blue ensign with the emblem of New Hebrides (with the St Edward's Crown)[14]
  1953–1980 Flag of the British resident commissioner The Union Jack defaced with the emblem of New Hebrides (with the St Edward's Crown).[14]
  1906–1940
1944–1980
Flag of the French New Hebrides A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 3:2).[15]
  1940–1944 Flag of the Free French administration of New Hebrides A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with the Cross of Lorraine.[14]
  1963–1966 Flag attested as being used in the 1963 South Pacific Games A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with the flags of France and the United Kingdom in the center.[14]
  1966–1969
1971–1980
Flag attested as being used in the 1966 and 1971 South Pacific Games A blue field with the emblem of the New Hebrides in the center.[14]
  1969–1971 Dark blue version attested at the time of the 1969 South Pacific Games Similar to the previous flag.[16]
  1980 Flag of the ephemeral Republic of Vemerana A blue field with a green 5-pointed star in the center.
  1980 Flag of the People's Provisional Government of Vanuatu led by Vanua'aku Pati [18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Vanuatu". Flags of the World. 20 November 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Vanuatu Flag and Description". www.worldatlas.com. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  3. ^ Department of State. The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs (14 September 2007). "Vanuatu". 2001-2009.state.gov. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Flag of Vanuatu". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  5. ^ "State Flag and Armorial Bearings Public Declaration". www.paclii.org. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Penama Province (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Sanma Province (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  8. ^ "Shefa Province (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 8 July 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Tafea Province (Vanuatu)". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  10. ^ "TAFEA Nation (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 21 February 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Nation of Tanna (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 20 July 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Shefa Province (Vanuatu)". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Luganville (Vanuatu)". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g "Historical Flags (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 10 June 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  15. ^ "Vanuatu". World Statesmen. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  16. ^ postage stamp New Hebrides Condominium 1F featuring 3rd South Pacific Games Port Moresby 1969 dated 1969
  17. ^ "State of Vemerana (Vanuatu)". Flags of the World. 14 February 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  18. ^ "Vanuatu". World Statesmen. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2016.

Sources edit

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The flag of Vanuatu Bislama flaeg blong Vanuatu was adopted on 18 February 1980 1 VanuatuFlag of VanuatuUseNational flag civil and state ensignProportion2 3 3 5 or 19 36Adopted18 February 1980DesignA horizontal bicolor of red and green with a golden pall fimbriated in black with a black chevron filling the lefthand space alternately a golden fillet pall surmounting a black gusset and two gold crossed namele cycad fronds encircled in a gold boar tusk centered on the chevron Designed byKalontas MahlonVanuatu flag bunting flying prior to the 2016 Vanuatuan general electionIn 1977 a flag of almost the same colours and symbolism as the future national flag was designed by local artist Kalontas Malon and adopted by the Vanua aku Pati When the party led the New Hebrides to independence as Vanuatu in 1980 the colours of the party flag red green black and yellow were chosen to be the basis for the national flag on Independence Day 30 July 1980 A parliamentary committee chose the final design based on submissions from local artists 1 Contents 1 Symbolism 2 Construction Sheet 3 Other flags of Vanuatu 3 1 Government flag 3 2 Military flags 3 3 Political flags 4 Subnational flags from Vanuatu 4 1 Provincial flags 4 2 Secessionist group flags 4 3 City flags 5 Historical flags of the New Hebrides 6 See also 7 References 7 1 SourcesSymbolism edit nbsp Tusk and cycad frond detailThe green represents the richness of the islands the red symbolises blood which unites humanity as humans and the black the ni Vanuatu people 2 The Prime Minister of Vanuatu Father Walter Lini requested the inclusion of yellow and black fimbriations to make the black stand out The yellow Y shape pall represents the shape of Vanuatu islands on the map and the light of the gospel going through the pattern of the islands in the Pacific Ocean approximately 83 of the people of Vanuatu profess Christianity 1 3 4 The emblem in the black is a boar s tusk the symbol of customs and tradition but also prosperity It is worn as a pendant on the islands along with two leaves of the local namele tree These leaves are supposed to be a token of peace and their 39 leaflets represent the original 39 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu 1 Construction Sheet editThe government does not publish a formal specification sheet on its website The construction sheet shown below is based on measurements from the official 2 3 flag image that appears in the State Flag and Armorial Bearings Public Declaration dated March 18 1980 5 nbsp flag construction sheetOther flags of Vanuatu editGovernment flag edit Flag Date Use Description nbsp 1980 present Presidential standard A green field with a red border and the national coat of arms in the center 1 Military flags edit Flag Date Use Description nbsp 1980 present nbsp Naval ensign A white field with the national flag in the canton 1 nbsp Flag of Vanuatu Mobile Forces nbsp Flag of Vanuatu Police ForcePolitical flags edit Flag Date Use DescriptionLink to file 1966 present Flag of the Nagriamel MovementLink to file 1971 present Flag of the Vanua aku PatiSubnational flags from Vanuatu editProvincial flags edit Flag Date Use Description nbsp present Flag of the Malampa Province nbsp present Flag of the Penama Province 6 nbsp present Flag of the Sanma Province 7 nbsp present Flag of the Shefa Province 8 nbsp present Flag of the Tafea Province nbsp present Flag of the Torba Province 9 Secessionist group flags edit Flag Date Use Description nbsp 1980 nbsp Reconstructed secessionist flag of the Tafea Nation 10 nbsp 1980 Flag of the island of Tanna in Tafea Province and of its secessionist movement 11 City flags edit Flag Date Use Description nbsp 2020 present Flag of Port Vila 12 nbsp 2020 Previous flag of Port Vila nbsp present Flag of Luganville 13 Historical flags of the New Hebrides editFlag Date Use Description nbsp 1887 1906 Flag of the Anglo French Joint Naval Commission A vertical bicolour of red and white with a blue square in the center and five 5 pointed stars inside the square 14 nbsp 1906 1953 Flag of the British New Hebrides A blue ensign with the emblem of New Hebrides with The Tudor Crown nbsp 1906 1953 Flag of the British resident commissioner The Union Jack defaced with the emblem of New Hebrides with the Tudor Crown 14 nbsp 1953 1980 Flag of the British New Hebrides A blue ensign with the emblem of New Hebrides with the St Edward s Crown 14 nbsp 1953 1980 Flag of the British resident commissioner The Union Jack defaced with the emblem of New Hebrides with the St Edward s Crown 14 nbsp 1906 19401944 1980 Flag of the French New Hebrides A vertical tricolour of blue white and red proportions 3 2 15 nbsp 1940 1944 Flag of the Free French administration of New Hebrides A vertical tricolour of blue white and red with the Cross of Lorraine 14 nbsp 1963 1966 Flag attested as being used in the 1963 South Pacific Games A vertical tricolour of blue white and red with the flags of France and the United Kingdom in the center 14 nbsp 1966 19691971 1980 Flag attested as being used in the 1966 and 1971 South Pacific Games A blue field with the emblem of the New Hebrides in the center 14 nbsp 1969 1971 Dark blue version attested at the time of the 1969 South Pacific Games Similar to the previous flag 16 nbsp 1980 Flag of the ephemeral Republic of Vemerana A blue field with a green 5 pointed star in the center nbsp 1980 Flag of the People s Provisional Government of Vanuatu led by Vanua aku Pati 18 See also edit nbsp Oceania portalCoat of arms of VanuatuReferences edit a b c d e f Vanuatu Flags of the World 20 November 2013 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Vanuatu Flag and Description www worldatlas com Retrieved 7 October 2019 Department of State The Office of Electronic Information Bureau of Public Affairs 14 September 2007 Vanuatu 2001 2009 state gov Retrieved 7 October 2019 Flag of Vanuatu Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 7 October 2019 State Flag and Armorial Bearings Public Declaration www paclii org Retrieved 17 February 2023 Penama Province Vanuatu Flags of the World 13 April 2013 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Sanma Province Vanuatu Flags of the World 18 December 2013 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Shefa Province Vanuatu Flags of the World 8 July 2006 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Tafea Province Vanuatu www fotw info Retrieved 12 July 2022 TAFEA Nation Vanuatu Flags of the World 21 February 2009 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Nation of Tanna Vanuatu Flags of the World 20 July 2013 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Shefa Province Vanuatu www fotw info Retrieved 12 July 2022 Luganville Vanuatu www fotw info Retrieved 12 July 2022 a b c d e f g Historical Flags Vanuatu Flags of the World 10 June 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Vanuatu World Statesmen 10 June 2013 Retrieved 27 September 2016 postage stamp New Hebrides Condominium 1F featuring 3rd South Pacific Games Port Moresby 1969 dated 1969 State of Vemerana Vanuatu Flags of the World 14 February 2007 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Vanuatu World Statesmen 10 June 2013 Retrieved 27 September 2016 Sources edit Vanuatu The World Factbook United States Central Intelligence Agency 20 June 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flag of Vanuatu amp oldid 1217117418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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