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In early 1986, the Christmas Island Assembly held a design competition for an island flag; the winning design was adopted as the informal flag of the territory for over a decade, and in 2002 it was made the official flag of Christmas Island. At the centre of the flag is a yellow roundel showing an image of the island in green.
Christmas Island was first discovered on in 1615 by Captain John Milward of the East India Company ship, and it was named Christmas Island on 25 December 1643. However, it was only 272 years later, in 1887, that detailed exploration of the topographical features and geological formations of the island was performed.
Kiritimati (Gilbertese pronunciation: [kiˈrɪsmæs]), also known as Christmas Island, is a Pacific Ocean atoll in the northern Line Islands. It is part of the Republic of Kiribati . The name is derived from the English word "Christmas" written in Gilbertese according to its phonology , in which the combination ti is pronounced /s/.
It’s Christmas every day on Christmas Island, the 52-square-mile jungle paradise that sits in the Indian Ocean about a 3.5-hour plane flight northwest of Perth, Australia.
His voyage in 1643 discovered Christmas Island) on Christmas Day of that year, when he sailed past it and named it. [1] Besides this, little is known of Mynors. [2] Royal Mary served the EIC from 1626 to 1639, [3] and apparently longer.
The women wanted to “make Christmas great again.” Dennis A. Clark Stergiopoulos’ husband, George, found the towering 135-pound Kris Kringle online at a sketchy website for $3,000.
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