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Flag of the Cook Islands Federation [citation needed] A red-white-red tricolour with the Union Jack in the canton, in the center of which is a palm tree on a white disc. 1973 –1979: Flag of the Cook Islands [59] Green flag with a ring of fifteen gold stars in the fly. 1865 –1867: Flag of the Confederacy of Independent Kingdoms of Fiji [60]
The Pacific Union is a proposed development of the Pacific Islands Forum, first suggested in 2003 by a committee of the Australian Senate, [1] ...
A golden yellow flag with the Union flag in the upper left (hoist) quarter of the flags. On the Union Jack are two yellow five-pointed stars on the vertical stripe and two on the horizontal stripe. In the centre of the Union flag is a blue disc with another, slightly larger, yellow five-pointed star.
The first Commonwealth country to drop the Union Flag was Canada in 1965, after adopting a new national flag. The most recent country to drop the Union Flag from its flag was South Africa in 1994, after adopting a new national flag. The only overseas territory without the Union Flag on its current flag is Gibraltar.
Union Jack (1843, during the period of the Paulet Affair) Flag of the United States, used after the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii (February 1893 – April 1893) Sequentially, the flag of the kingdom, territory, and state of Hawaii(1845–Present)
Honolulu was selected by the delegates from the Pacific countries on account of its central position as the headquarters of the Pan-Pacific Union. Every year, the Pan-Pacific Union approached nearer to its position as the official body of the governments of the Pacific, but it was the desire of the premiers and presidents of Pacific lands that ...
Flag of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States. ... Flag of the Union of South American Nations. Asia. Flag of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
The flag pole at Waitangi, flying (left – right) the Flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand, the Ensign of the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Union Jack, 5 February 2006. The first flag of New Zealand was adopted 9 (or 20) March 1834 by a vote made by the United Tribes of New Zealand, a meeting of Māori chiefs convened at Waitangi by ...