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Marshall Islands .mh

Flag of Marshall Islands
CapitalMajuro
Pop 202642,418
Area181 km²
Density234/km²
RegionMicronesia
CurrencyUS Dollar
Flag adopted1959
Head of Country
Hilda Heine (since 2024)

Meaning of the Flag

The flag of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, an island nation in the Pacific, was adopted upon the start of self-government, May 1, 1979. The flag was designed by Emlain Kabua, who served as the first First Lady of the republic. The white and orange portions of the band represent, respectively, the Ratak Chain ("sunrise") and the Ralik Chain ("sunset"), as well as symbolizing peace and courage. The star's 24 points represent the number of electoral districts, while the four elongated points represent the principal cultural centers of Majuro, Jaluit, Wotje and Ebeye.

Flag History

  1. 2001
    This flag placed ninth out of 72 - the best flag of an independent nation that isn't Canada or the United States, instead being in a free association with the United States - in a North American Vexillological Association poll that was held in 2001.
  2. 1912–1959
    Flag of Marshall Islands #2
    Flag in use 1912–1959.
  3. 1959–present
    Current flag of Marshall Islands
    Current national flag, in use since 1959.

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