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- The original flag of New Zealand, established by a federation of Maori tribes in 1834, had a white field with a red cross and a blue canton with a red cross quartering four stars. Known as the United Tribes flag, it remains significant as a Maori symbol1. The current New Zealand flag, officially adopted in 1902, features the Union Jack in the same position, but with red stars instead of the earlier 'NZ' design2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A federation of Maori tribes established a national flag on March 20, 1834. The field of the flag was white with a red cross, and its canton was blue with a red cross quartering four stars. Now generally known as the United Tribes flag, it has remained significant as a Maori symbol.www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-New-ZealandThe New Zealand flag we know today officially became the national flag of NZ in 1902, however it went through a few iterations before its current design was settled upon. This flag had the Union Jack in the same position, but instead of the red stars we know, it had a red ‘NZ’ etched into the bottom corner.www.waitangi.org.nz/waitangi-blog/whats-in-a-flag …
Flag of New Zealand | History, Meaning & Design
Jan 6, 2025 · Although Great Britain annexed the territory now known as New Zealand in 1840, the first distinctive colonial flag (the British Blue Ensign with the letters “NZ” at the fly end) was not established until January 15, 1867.
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Dec 14, 2009 · The New Zealand flag hasn't always been our official flag. It was adopted in 1902, replacing the Union Jack. Between 1834 and 1840, the flag of the United Tribes was …
Early New Zealand flag
Oct 16, 2019 · Flag with Union Jack in corner and the letters 'NZ'. 'NZ' was used to represent New Zealand on the Blue Ensign from 1867 to 1869.
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The roots of New Zealand’s present flag lie in the United Kingdom’s Colonial Naval Defence Act of 1865, which ruled that all ships owned by a colonial government must fly the Blue …
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Jun 29, 2014 · New flags were announced in the New Zealand Gazette, Saturday 23rd October 1869. [see the announcement ] A Blue Ensign with "four five-pointed red stars in the fly, with …
The story of New Zealand’s many flags
New Zealand flag. The New Zealand flag we know today officially became the national flag of NZ in 1902, however it went through a few iterations before its current design was settled upon. This …
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5 days ago · Summer reissue: Adopted in 1834 the first national flag of New Zealand (Te Kara o Te Whakaminenga o Ngā Hapū o Nu Tīreni) symbolises more than just necessity – it represents …
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