New Zealand Flag Description:
The flag of New Zealand
consists of a dark blue base with a British Union Jack in the upper left
quarter. On the right side of the flag are four, five-point red stars
outlined in white. The stars are positioned to represent a southern
cross.
New Zealand Flag Meaning:
The Union
Jack represents New Zealand's British Commonwealth heritage. The Blue
background symbolizes the sea and sky. The four stars symbolizing the
constellation 'the Southern Cross', represent the stars Alpha, Beta,
Gamma and Delta. The Southern Cross is a prominent constellation in the
southern hemisphere, and represents New Zealand's geographical position
to the rest of the world.
New Zealand Antilles Flag History:
The New
Zealand flag was adopted on June 12, 1902 but the flag was actually
introduced in 1869. New Zealand gained independence from Britain on
September 26, 1907. Until 1865, New Zealand used the British Union Jack
as its flag. In 1867 a flag similar to the current one was introduced
with the letters NZ on it. The letters were then replaced by the four
stars in 1869.
Interesting New Zealand Antilles Flag Facts:
There
have been several attempts to change the flag of New Zealand since
1973, however, by New Zealand law, a 65 per cent majority vote is needed
to change the New Zealand flag. So far this has not happened as most
people oppose changing New Zealand's flag.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
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