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The flag of Palau
The flag of Palau was adopted on January 1, 1981. When the island
group separated from the United Nations Trust Territory it adopted
this flag.
* Flag of Palau (Nylon with Polesleeve)
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Flag of Palau
Flag of Palau
Note: actual flag colors may differ slightly
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Background:
After three decades as part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific
under US administration, this westernmost cluster of the Caroline
Islands opted for independence in 1978 rather than join the Federated
The flag of Palau is composed of light blue with a large yellow disk
(representing the moon) shifted slightly to the hoist side
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The flag of Palau consists of a sky blue base with a yellow circle
situated towards the left side of the flag.
Palau Flag Meaning:
The blue base symbolizes the political maturity of Palau, and its
journey from foreign control to independence.
The flag of Palau was adopted in October 1980 when the islands became
internally self-governing and proclaimed Republic on 01 January 1981.
The disk represents the moon as a symbol of national unity and
destiny. The blue field is supposed to represent the independence.