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  1. Royal farewell at New Plymouth, 1954. 1980 Moscow Olympics boycott. New Zealand flag from Quinn's Post. Raising the New Zealand flag in Apia, 1930s. HMS Achilles during the Battle of the River Plate. South African War medal. The New Zealand Flag. Union Jack flag. The Queen's personal flag for NZ.

  2. 29 de mar. de 2023 · The history of the New Zealand flag dates back to the 1830s, when New Zealand was under British rule. The first design was the British Blue Ensign with the Southern Cross constellation added. In the late 1800s, a competition was held to design a new flag for New Zealand, and the winning design featured a blue field with the Union Jack and four ...

  3. Aktuel new Zealands flag med oplysninger om bl.a. delstater New Zealand. Du kan også få oplysninger om placering og nabostater.

  4. Flags of New Zealand. 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 recognised as our first 'national' flag. Waitangi Day 2010 saw the first official recognition of the national Māori flag.

  5. New Zealand has had three recognised flags – the United Tribes’ flag, the Union Jack and the current flag, officially called the New Zealand Ensign. In the 2000s the tino rangatiratanga (Māori sovereignty) flag was accepted as a national flag for Māori, and debate continued over whether the country needed a new national flag, with ...

  6. New Zealand has had three recognised flags since 1834. Need for a flag. New Zealand’s first recognised flag was prompted by the seizure of a Hokianga-built ship in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1830. The Sir George Murray sailed to Sydney without a register (a certificate containing ownership and construction details).

  7. Burning the flag. In 1981 Parliament passed the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act. This Act strengthened existing legislation relating to the New Zealand flag, and gave formal protection to certain flags and emblems. It also made it an offence to destroy or damage the New Zealand Flag ‘in any manner with the intention of dishonouring ...

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