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The flag of New Zealand (Māori: te haki o Aotearoa), also known as the New Zealand Ensign, [1] is based on the British maritime Blue Ensign – a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton or upper hoist corner – augmented or defaced with four red stars centred within four white stars, representing the Southern Cross constellation.
An Air New Zealand Airbus A320 painted black in a sponsorship agreement with the New Zealand national rugby union team (All Blacks) in 2011, with the slogan Crazy about rugby. In August 2012, Air New Zealand introduced its new livery, changing its corporate colours from teal to black, changing its typeface, but retaining the iconic Koru symbol ...
The national flag of New Zealand and Tino Rangatiratanga flag flying on Auckland Harbour Bridge, on Waitangi Day, 2012. This is a list of flags of New Zealand.It includes flags that either have been in use or are currently used by institutions, local authorities, or the government of New Zealand.
Flag of New Ireland Province; Flag of New York City; Flag of Nicaragua; Flag of Niger; Flag of the Orange Free State; Progress Pride flag (2018) Flag of Réunion (Proposed) Flag of Rishon LeZion; Flag of San Jose, California; Flag of the Church of Scotland; Sikh flag; Flag of South Africa (1928-1994) Flag of Sri Lanka; Flag of the Tierra del ...
A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a bicultural nation (European New Zealanders and Māori). The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant. The St Edward's Crown is a reminder that New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. [4] National anthems "God Defend New Zealand"
Flags of the world's nations vary in the number of colours, ranging from one colour to more than forty. ... New York City New Zealand
The flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kara) is a flag selected by a confederation of Māori leaders on 20 March 1834 from among three designs created by British missionary Henry Williams. At the time it was selected, New Zealand was not a colony of the British crown and it was considered the flag of New Zealand.
Flag Primary colours Secondary colours Primary Secondary Further information Australia: Green and gold Blue and white National colours of Australia: Fiji: Light blue White and black (rugby and other sports) Kiribati: Red, gold, blue and white New Zealand: Black [21] White, silver, ochre red, teal and beige (used by the cricket team in the 1980s)