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Name | Ta Haʻi Fōtū ʻEfā (the Flag with Four Stars) |
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Use | National flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 1994 |
Design | A horizontal triband of red, blue (double height) and red; defaced with four four-pointed stars in a crescent pattern on the hoist side |
The flag of Tarua (Taruan: Ta Haʻi Tarua) is a horizontal tricolor, with the middle blue stripe being twice in height. Along the side are four four-pointed stars, representing the four main islands of Tarua - Ietuhea, Noamea, Toka and Aeroku.
The flag was adopted following the 1994 Taruan Revolution, which saw the establishment of democracy in the country.