Flag of New Zealand

Flag New Zealand, Banner New Zealand
Aspect ratio:
1:2
Vexillological symbol:
National flag on land and official flag at sea
Country:
New Zealand
Capital:
Wellington
Size:
271.000 km²
Population:
3.993.817
Continent:
Australia and Oceania
Languages:
English and Maori
Currency:
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
accepted at:
11.06.1902

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Composer: John Joseph Woods Songwriter: Thomas Bracken (Englisch), Thomas Henry Smith (Māori)

That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of New Zealand

This is what an AI says about the New zealand flag
The national flag of New Zealand, also known as the New Zealand flag, was adopted in 1902. It is a combination of the Union Jack and the New Zealand Southern Cross star, a star seen on the flag of the old province of New Zealand. The flag symbolizes the British connection and the independence of New Zealand. It is an important symbol of national pride and patriotism of New Zealanders.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the New zealand flag
The first official flag of New Zealand was introduced in 1869 and was the British Union Jack. It was used as a symbol of British colonial rule over New Zealand. In 1902, a new flag was introduced which included the Union Jack and a white cross with four stars symbolizing the four capital cities of New Zealand. In 1956, the current flag of New Zealand was introduced, which includes the Union Jack and a star cross with four stars symbolizing the four capital cities and the two islands of New Zealand.
This is how an AI describes the New zealand flag
The national flag of New Zealand consists of a blue background with a white cross on it. The cross consists of four flags representing the Union Jack symbol. At the top left and bottom right of the cross is a red star each, indicating the descent of the New Zealand people from the European settlers and the Maori. The design of the flag is a symbol of the unity and diversity of New Zealand.

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