Flag of the Cook Islands

The Cook Islands
Use Civil and state flag
Proportion 1:2
Adopted August 4, 1979
Design Blue ensign with a ring of fifteen white stars in the fly.

The flag of the Cook Islands, officially known as the Cook Islands Ensign, is based on the traditional design for former British colonies in the Pacific region. It is a blue ensign containing the Union Flag in the upper left, and on the right, fifteen stars in a ring. The Union Flag is symbolic of the nation's historic ties to the United Kingdom and to the Commonwealth of Nations. The stars stand for the fifteen islands that make up the Cook Islands (Tongareva, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki, Manuae, Takutea, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke, Rarotonga and Mangaia). The blue represents the ocean and the peaceful nature of the inhabitants.

From 1973 to 1979, the flag was green with the stars in yellow shifted towards the fly. The green colour represented the continuous growth and life of the islands; the yellow represented the faith, love, happiness, and commitment shown by the islanders. The circle represented the union of the islands and the union between the islanders and the land itself.[1]

Historical flags

Flag of the Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands
Flag of the Kingdom of Rarotonga between 1858 and 1888
Flag of the Kingdom of Rarotonga between 1888 and 1893
Flag of the Cook Islands Federation from 1893 to June 11, 1901
Flag of the Cook Islands between June 11, 1901 and March 24, 1902
Flag of the Cook Islands from March 24, 1902 to July 23, 1973
Flag of the Cook Islands from July 23, 1973 to August 4, 1979

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