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  1. The flag of New Zealand, also known as the New Zealand Ensign, [1] is based on the British maritime Blue Ensign – a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton or upper hoist corner – augmented or defaced with four red stars centred within four white stars, representing the Southern Cross constellation. [2]

  2. May 18, 2024 · national flag consisting of a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton and four stars, forming the Southern Cross constellation, at the fly end. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 1 to 2. A federation of Maori tribes established a national flag on March 20, 1834.

  3. Learn about the history and symbolism of the New Zealand flag and other official flags, including the national Māori flag. Find out how the flag was adopted in 1902 and why it was retained in a 2016 referendum.

  4. Mar 22, 2024 · Introduction. Learn about the design and history of the New Zealand flag and how to display it correctly, including when to fly it at half-mast. You can also find out about other official flags and the Tino Rangatiratanga flag. Display rules for the New Zealand flag.

  5. Learn about the origin, symbolism, and evolution of the New Zealand flag, a defaced British Blue Ensign with a Southern Cross. Find out how the flag was adopted, changed, and used in different contexts and occasions.

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  6. Learn about the flag of New Zealand, its colonial origins, the Southern Cross constellation and the country information. Find out the flag emoji, the population, the capital city and more.

  7. Oct 24, 2023 · On 14 December 2009, Cabinet recognised the Tino Rangatiratanga flag as the preferred national Māori flag and noted it would complement the New Zealand flag. The Tino Rangatiratanga flag was developed in 1989 by members of the Te Kawariki group.