Flag of the Marshall Islands

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The flag of the Marshall Islands, an island nation in the Pacific, was adopted upon the start of self-governance, May 1, 1979.

The Marshall Islands were part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands administered by the United States, from which the Marshall Islands and Micronesia split. In common with other island nations in the region, this flag features the symbolic representation of the islands' place within the ocean. The rising diagonal band represents the equator, the star above representing this Northern Hemisphere archipelago. 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 of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; was used in the RMI 1965 - 1979
Design used in the past, but now abandoned Flag of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; was used in the RMI 1965 - 1979
 The flag of the United Nations was used in the RMI from 1947 - 1965
Design used in the past, but now abandoned The flag of the United Nations was used in the RMI from 1947 - 1965
 The flag of the United States was used in the RMI from 1944 - 1986
Design used in the past, but now abandoned The flag of the United States was used in the RMI from 1944 - 1986

The flag was designed by Emlain Kabua, one of the first ladies of the republic.

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