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Flag of the United States, the only official flag of Wake Island (1899-present) Unofficial but widely accepted flag of Wake Island (c.e.1982-present) Wallis and Futuna
English: Unofficial flag of the Leeward Islands (in French, Îles sous le Vent or ISLV for short) of en:French Polynesia. For more information, see the islands' entry on Flags of the World . Français : Drapeau des Îles de la Société.
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A descending diagonal tricolour of green-yellow-blue, with three black stars and a native canoe in the centre. ?–present: Flag of the Penama Province: Divided horizontally red-light blue-black-light blue-green (5:2:2:2:5). This flag had a white canton, with a boar's tusk, surrounded by a wreath of leaves of the namele fern.
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Two red horizontal bands encase a wide white band in a 1:2:1 ratio; centered on the white band is the emblem of French Polynesia as a 0.43m diameter disk with a blue and white wave pattern depicting the sea on the lower half and a gold and white ray pattern depicting the sun on the upper half; a Polynesian canoe rides on the wave pattern; the canoe has a crew of five represented by five stars ...
Six Flags opened in 1961 in Arlington. These photos from the Star-Telegram show long-gone rides, historic moments and fun memories from the 1960s into into 2010s.
The following 10 pages use this file: Flag of Tuvalu; Flags of Oceania; Gallery of Polynesian flags; List of sovereign states in the 1990s; Timeline of national flags