Vanuatu Flag History and Meaning
Get your Vanutau 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag, complete with pole sleeve and fringe, to showcase your love for this beautiful Pacific island nation. The flag of Vanuatu was adopted on February 13, 1980, after the country gained independence from France and the United Kingdom.
Flag Meaning and Design
- The red color represents the blood of national heroes who fought for independence.
- The green color symbolizes the rich tropical islands of Vanuatu.
- The black color represents the ni-Vanuatu people, the indigenous people of Vanuatu.
- The yellow color represents the light and wisdom that guides the nation.
This Vanutau 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag is made of durable nylon material, perfect for indoor display. It comes with a pole sleeve and fringe, giving it a elegant and official look.
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So why not get your Vanutau 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag today and celebrate Vanuatu’s rich history and culture? Order now and show off your love for this Pacific island nation!
A Brief History of the Vanuatu Flag
The Vanuatu flag was designed by a parliamentary committee in 1980, based on submissions from local artists. The committee chose the final design, which features the four colors that represent the country’s history and people. Did you know that the Vanuatu flag is also known as the ‘Yumi, Yumi, Yumi’ flag? This name is derived from a popular song in the Bislama language, which is spoken by many ni-Vanuatu people.
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