Marshall Islands Flag Description:
The flag of the
Marshall Islands consists of a dark blue background with two stripes
extending diagonally from the lower left of the flag, to the upper right
side. The top stripe is orange and the bottom one is white. In the
upper left corner of the flag there is a white, 24-pointed star. The
north, east, west and south points of the star are larger than the other
points.
Marshall Islands Flag Meaning:
The
Marshall Islands' flag represents the country's geographical position,
which is just north of the equator (the stripes) in the central
north-west Pacific Ocean (the blue field), slightly west of the
international dateline (the star is off center towards the left of the
flag). The blue represents the Pacific Ocean. Orange is a traditional
color of the Marshall Islands, symbolizing bravery and wealth. The color
white represents peace and brightness. The orange and white stripes
represent the two main chains of the Marshall Islands, the Ralik chain
(orange) and the Ratak chain (white). The expanding width of the stripes
represents growth and vitality of the country. The star represents each
of the 24 municipalities of the Marshall Islands. The four longer
points represent the capital city of Majuro, and the administrative
districts of Kwajalein, Wotji and Jaluit. The longer points also form a
cross and symbolize the Christian faith of the country.
Marshall Islands Flag History:
The
Marshall Islands flag was adopted on May 1, 1979. The Marshall Islands
gained independence from the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands on
October 21, 1986.
Interesting Marshall Islands Flag Facts:
The President's wife, Emlain Kabua, designed the Marshall Islands flag and it was chosen from among 50 other flag designs.
Monday, December 31, 2012
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