Flag of the Solomon Islands
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Flag of Solomon Islands | |
| Use | National flag |
|---|---|
| Proportion | 1:2 |
| Adopted | 18 November 1977 |
| Design | Per bend sinister azure and vert, a riband sinister or, in dexter chief five stars in saltire argent. |
The national flag of Solomon Islands was adopted officially on 18 November 1977, one year before independence.
Design
The design was the result of a competition in the lead up to independence. This flag was not the initial competition winner but was another submission by a New Zealand expatriate then the visual arts master at the King George VI school. According to the designer:
- "The upper left triangle was blue (sea/sky), the lower triangle was green (fertile land), the yellow (sun/sandy beaches). A cluster of stars in the top left corner signified the provinces, not the Southern Cross."[1]
Variants
The civil ensign[2] (for merchant ships) and state ensign[3] (for non-military government vessels) are red and blue flags, respectively, with the national flag in the canton. The naval ensign[4] (for police vessels) is based on the British white ensign, a red cross on a white field, also with the national flag in the canton.
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Civil Ensign
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State Ensign
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Customs Service Ensign
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Naval Ensign
Historical flags
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Flag of the British Solomon Islands
References
- ↑ "The Solomon Islands Flag", Solomon Times, 12 January 2012
- ↑ Civil Ensign (Solomon Islands)
- ↑ State Ensign (Solomon Islands)
- ↑ Naval Ensign (Solomon Islands)

