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The flag of the United Nations is a sky blue banner containing the United Nations' emblem in the centre. The emblem on the flag is coloured white; it is a depiction of the world map in the azimuthal equidistant projection (centred on the North Pole and the International Date Line ), surrounded by a pair of olive branches .
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This work is excerpted from an official document of the United Nations. Prior to 17 September 1987 it was the policy of this organisation to not seek copyright, keeping most of its documents in the public domain , in order to disseminate "as widely as possible the ideas (contained) in the United Nations Publications" ( detail ).
This work is excerpted from an official document of the United Nations. Prior to 17 September 1987 it was the policy of this organisation to not seek copyright, keeping most of its documents in the public domain , in order to disseminate "as widely as possible the ideas (contained) in the United Nations Publications" ( detail ).
This work combines two digital sources. The blue UN logo comes from: UN emblem blue.svg The United Nations University hexagon is derived from UNU-EGOV logo.png and rendered as a SVG: Author: The UN logo was authored by Joowwww (22 July 2008) the UNU Hexagon was authored by the United Nations University (8 August 2018) SVG development
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This work is excerpted from an official document of the United Nations. Prior to 17 September 1987 it was the policy of this organisation to not seek copyright, keeping most of its documents in the public domain , in order to disseminate "as widely as possible the ideas (contained) in the United Nations Publications" ( detail ).
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