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The deep blue background represents the Pacific Ocean. The white and orange
bands represent the Ratak (Sunrise) and Ralik (Sunset) chains, respectively.
The customary symbolism of orange as the color of bravery and white as the
color of peace are also recognized.
The star represents the cross of Christianity, with each of the 24 points
signifying a municipal district of the RMI. The four main points represent
the major centers of Majuro, Ebeye, Jaluit and Wotje.
lance laack - 1995-11-17
Adopted (presumably by a native government under German influence)
1878-11-20
Suppressed in 1885.
In 1885 the islands Ralik and the rest of the Marshall Islands came officially
into German hands, who entrusted their development to the so-called Jaluit
Company ("Jaluit Gesellschaft") that used another flag (based on the national
German of the era), until the monopoly of the company ceased and the German
colony was created on 1906-04-01.
Both in Ratio 3:5.
The Bikini Atoll (and two near atolls) adopted in 1987 a flag to recall to
the American government its responsibility in the nuclear pollution and its
obligations to the islanders.
jaume olle- 1996-09-25