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The symbolism represented by the flag is described in the Act. The Union Jack symbolises the protection granted by the United Kingdom in 1900 after petitioning by the Kings and Chiefs of Niue. The yellow field symbolises "the bright sunshine of Niue and the warm feelings of the Niuean people towards New Zealand and her people."
2.7 Niue. 2.8 Norfolk Island. 2.9 Pitcairn Islands. 2.10 Tokelau. 2.11 Wake Island. ... Flag of New Zealand, used during the control of the New Zealand Army (1914–1920)
Niue uses the New Zealand dollar. The Niue Integrated Strategic Plan (NISP) is the national development plan, setting national priorities for development. Cyclone Heta set the island back about two years from its planned timeline to implement the NISP, since national efforts concentrated on recovery efforts. In 2008, Niue had yet to fully recover.
7 New Zealand. Toggle New Zealand subsection. 7.1 Dependent territories. 8 United Kingdom. ... Flag of Niue. Flag of Tokelau. United Kingdom. British Overseas ...
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See also: List of Nauruan flags: 1902 – Flag of New Zealand See also: List of New Zealand flags: A British Blue Ensign defaced with four stars of the Southern Cross in the fly half. 1981 – Flag of Palau See also: List of Palauan flags: 1971 – Flag of Papua New Guinea See also: List of Papua New Guinean flags: 1962 – Flag of Samoa
Flag of the governor of New Zealand A Union Flag defaced with four five-pointed stars. This design was due to a misinterpretation of design instructions. 1874–1908 Flag of the governor of New Zealand A Union Flag defaced with a white circle, with four red stars and the initial 'NZ' at the centre, surrounded by a green wreath. 1908–1936
Pages in category "Flags of New Zealand" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... New Zealand White Ensign; Flag of Niue; R.