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Bouvet Island flag

Bouvet Island Flag

Continent: Antarctica

Flag

Bouvet Island flag

Key Facts

Aspect ratio
16:22
Adopted
27 February 1930
Colors
#ff0000#ffffff#0000ff

Patterns

Symbols

Story

Bouvet Island is a mysterious, uninhabited land in the South Atlantic Ocean, covered in ice and snow. Its flag, which looks just like Norway's, features a bright red background with a blue cross outlined in white. The colors symbolize freedom and the island's connection to Norway's rich history. Imagine a place where the only sounds are the whispers of the wind and the crunch of snow underfoot. Bouvet Island is a hidden gem, waiting for explorers to discover its secrets!

Symbolism

  • freedom
  • Christianity
  • Norwegian heritage

History

  1. Bouvet Island was discovered in 1739.
  2. It became a dependency of Norway in 1927.
  3. The flag was adopted in 1930, reflecting its ties to Norway.

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