Flag of Tonga

Flag Tonga, Banner Tonga
Aspect ratio:
1:2
Vexillological symbol:
National flag on land, merchant and service flag at sea
Country:
Tonga
Capital:
Nuku'alofa
Size:
748 km²
Population:
110.237
Continent:
Australia and Oceania
Languages:
Tongan, English
accepted at:
03.11.1875

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Hymn

Composer: Karl Gustavus Schmitt Songwriter: Prince Uelingatoni Ngū Tupoumalohi

That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Tonga

This is what an AI says about the Tongan flag
The flag of Tonga consists of a white cross on a red background. In each corner of the cross there is a blue star. The flag was introduced by King George Tupou I in 1875. It symbolizes the country's Christian beliefs and is a symbol of national unity.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Tongan flag
Tonga's national flag was introduced in 1875 by Queen Salote Tupou III. It consists of a light blue background with a white cross with four red stars in the corners. The colors and symbols on the flag symbolize the blood shed in the struggle for Tongan independence. The white cross also signifies the Christian religion, which is very common in Tonga.
This is how an AI describes the Tongan flag
The national flag of Tonga consists of a white background with a red cross extending across the entire flag. In the upper left quadrant is a white star with four points. The red cross symbolizes the Christian faith and the white star represents the glory of God. The flag of Tonga is a symbol of the country's loyalty and pride. It has been used since 1875 and is one of the oldest flags in the world.

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