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The design of the coat of arms of the Republic of Nauru originated in 1968 following the declaration of independence, and it began to be used officially in the early 1970s. Its shield is divided and separated in the middle. In the upper section the alchemical symbol of phosphorus is shown over a golden woven background. [1]
Pages in category "National symbols of Nauru" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Calophyllum;
Coat of arms of Nauru; Constitution of Nauru; Elections in Nauru; Foreign relations of Nauru; June 2010 Nauruan parliamentary election; List of political parties in Nauru; List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania; List of speakers of the Parliament of Nauru; Minister Assisting the President of Nauru; Ministry of Finance of ...
Nauru, [c] officially the Republic of Nauru [d], formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Micronesia, part of the Oceania region in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba of Kiribati about 300 kilometres (190 mi) to the east.
Nauru Use State flag and civil ensign Proportion 1:2 Adopted 31 January 1968 ; 57 years ago (1968-01-31) Design A blue field with the thin yellow narrow horizontal stripe across in the center and the large white twelve-pointed star on the bottom of the stripe and near the hoist-side. Flag at the Parliament of Nauru Following the independence of Nauru, the flag of Nauru was raised for the first ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -The U.S. official who heads the body that handles unofficial ties with Taiwan on Tuesday decried Nauru's "unfortunate" decision to break ties with Taipei shortly after an ...
The blue represents the Pacific Ocean, the star indicates the country's location in relation to the Equator (the yellow stripe) and the 12 points symbolise the 12 original tribes of Nauru. — Naoero National Anthem Emblem and Flag Protection Act 2018
Nauru Bwiema " (Nauruan pronunciation: [n̪ʌˈuru bˠiˈɛmʲæ]; English: "Nauru, Our Homeland" [1]) is the national anthem of Nauru. The lyrics were written by Margaret Hendrie, with music composed by Laurence Henry Hicks. It was adopted in 1968, upon attaining independence from the mostly Australian-administered UN Trusteeship.