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correct flag colors: 16:03, 17 November 2024: 560 × 500 (1.68 MB) FireDragonValo: correct flag colors of Jamaica: 16:00, 17 November 2024: 560 × 500 (1.68 MB) FireDragonValo: Changed colors of the Canadian flag to the Pantone version as recommended by the Canadian government. 15:54, 17 November 2024: 560 × 500 (1.68 MB) FireDragonValo: fixes ...
Los Negros Island is the third largest of the Admiralty Islands. It is significant because it contains the main airport of Manus Province on its eastern coastline, at Momote . It is connected to Lorengau , the capital of the province, on Manus Island via a highway and bridge across the Lonui Passage, which separates Los Negros from the larger ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:29, 14 November 2023: 973 × 609 (58 KB): IPs are people too: Reverted to version as of 23:31, December 1, 2022 (UTC) The previous revision's canton color is also acceptable, and more importantly, its stars don't continue off the map.
Flag of Herrera Province: Flag divided in half horizontally, with gold on the top half and blue on the bottom half. There is a labeled map of the province in the middle, with 7 blue five-pointed stars at the top arrayed in a curve to represent each district in the province. 1850–present Flag of Los Santos Province
Manus Island is part of Manus Province in northern Papua New Guinea and is the largest of the Admiralty Islands. It is the fifth-largest island in Papua New Guinea, with an area of 2,100 km 2 (810 sq mi), measuring around 100 km × 30 km (60 mi × 20 mi).
The main town in the islands is Lorengau on Manus, connected by road to an airport on nearby Los Negros Island, otherwise transport around the islands is by boat. There is little tourism, although the seas are attractive to divers, including Jean-Michel Cousteau who spent time on nearby Wuvulu Island in the 1970s.
(No. 9 on the map) The Admiralty Islands. Admiralty Islands, group of 18 islands including: Manus Island, main island; Los Negros Island; Lou Island; Ndrova Island; Tong Island; Baluan Island; Pak Island; Purdy Islands; Rambutyo Island; St. Andrews Islands; Western Islands, with: Aua Island; Hermit Islands; Kaniet Islands (Anchorite) Sae Island ...
Most U.S. state flags were designed and adopted between 1893 and World War I. [1] The most recently adopted state flag is that of Minnesota, adopted on May 11, 2024, while the most recently adopted territorial flag is that of the Northern Mariana Islands, adopted on July 1, 1985. The flag of the District of Columbia was adopted in