Vanuatu flag on Stack of Retro TV.

The flag of Vanuatu (Bislama: flaeg blong Vanuatu) was adopted on 18 February 1980. The green represents the richness of the islands, the red symbolises the blood of wild boars and men, and the black the ni-Vanuatu people. The Prime Minister of Vanuatu, Father Walter Lini, requested the inclusion of yellow and black fimbriations to make the black stand out. The yellow Y-shape represents the light of the gospel going through the pattern of the islands in the Pacific Ocean (approximately 83% of the people of Vanuatu profess Christianity). The emblem in the black is a boar’s tusk — the symbol of prosperity worn as a pendant on the islands — along with two leaves of the local namele tree. These leaves are supposed to be a token of peace, and their 39 leaflets represent the 39 members of the Parliament of Vanuatu. Full HD.

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