Flag of Nauru Size: The national flag is simple and unique. It consists of three bands. The bands are horizontal in direction. The upper and blue bands are navy blue in shade, and the middle band is a thin layer of yellow shade. There is a white star on the left side of the bottom band. The star has 12 corners. The proportion of the flag is 1:2. Meaning: The blue field is illustrative of the encompassing Pacific Ocean, and the blue sky. The strong, yellow line is representative of the Equator, and note that the country is found just underneath the Equator. The star is set straightforwardly beneath the bar to address Nauru, which is only one degree south of the equator. The star has twelve focuses to mean the banner of Nauru as an image of the country’s twelve native clans. Out of appreciation for the job that phosphate mining has in the advancement of the nation’s economy, the white shade was picked for this star. History: The country didn’t have a public banner until colonization when it turned out to be essential for the German Empire. The German government didn’t give this country a particular provincial flag, so the island showed itself with the German banner when it chose to pick its banner completely. After World War I, the country got autonomy from Germany. Then it was ruled under the British commission. Once again its autonomy was taken. Then it used the Flag of the British for 29 years. Then after getting trust from the US and Australia, the country used another flag. This flag has a red background and it also has a Union Jack in its corner, including six stars of white shade. As it moved toward autonomy, it arranged a competition to design a new flag. The banner was utilized in 1968 and has addressed the country from that point onward. Interesting Facts: The banner was made by an inhabitant utilized by the Australian banner maker Evans. It was formally taken, on 31 January 1968. In contrast to certain banners of Pacific countries, this country’s flag has evoked little contention. The national flag isn’t the only flag to address the nation, yet it is the primary banner that is committed to its country and individuals. It is the unique banner throughout the entire flag of the world. It implies the banner of Nauru as a solid image of the country and its autonomy from all powers. 8.1 21





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