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The result of the move request was: page moved. A rbitrarily 0 ( talk ) 14:11, 12 July 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] List of flags of the Republic of Ireland → List of flags of Ireland — The article appears to be concerns with flags that relate to the entire island of Ireland rather than the Republic of Ireland .
I. Îles Ehotilé National Park. Categories: Landforms of Ivory Coast. Islands by country. Islands of Africa by country.
The flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands features a blue ensign with the Union flag in the canton, defaced with the coat of arms of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the centre-right. The coat of arms, which was granted on 28 September 1965, takes the shape of a yellow shield which contains a queen conch shell, lobster, and a Melocactus.
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Flag of Wallis and Futuna. A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red. Flags at the 2019 Fête du Territoire. The official flag of Wallis and Futuna is the French national flag, as it is a French territory. Wallis and Futuna has a locally used unofficial flag which bears the French flag in the canton. [1]
An unofficial flag is used by the local government, which depicts the island's coat of arms on a white field. Another unofficial flag that was used depicted a modern logotype, containing the name "Saint-Martin", with "Caraïbe Française" and "French Caribbean" written in small text below.
Flag of Samoa (1875-1879) Flag of the German Colonial Office, used by the German Empire for the colony of Samoa (1899-1915) Flag of New Zealand, used during the control of the New Zealand Army (1914–1920) Flag of the Western Samoa under Mandate with UK (1920–1962) First flag of Western Samoa, acquired but not approved (1948) Flag of Western ...
A Pattern of Islands. A Pattern of Islands (also known as We Chose the Islands in American editions) is a memoir by Sir Arthur Grimble recounting his time in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands as a cadet officer and Resident Commissioner between 1914 and 1933. [1] The book, which was first published by John Murray in 1952 and was republished by ...