Flag and emblem of Mava

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Mava
Flag of Mava.png
NameKaamatuulikalat ("Our Blue Flag")
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted13 June 1925
DesignA horizontal bicolour of white and blue, with a counterchanged wave mirrored horiontally.
Flag of the President of Mava.png
Variant flag of Mava
UsePresidential standard
Proportion2:3
DesignThe national flag of Mava with gold border around the upper, lower, and fly side of the flag

The flag of Mava consists of a horizontal bicolour of white and blue, featuring in its centre a stylised wave mirrored horizontally. The wave is counterchanged: that part within the white is coloured blue, and that within the blue part is coloured white. The flag was adopted on 13 June 1925 by resolution of the Mavean Assembly, being the first state symbol formally adopted following independence earlier that year. 13 June is celebrated each year as "Flag Day", which has largely superseded the country's official independence day as the primary day for national celebration.

The flags official name, as specified in the Flag Act 1929, is the "National Flag of the Republic of Mava" (Mavean: Kaamatyakii Maava Yakiinaigaalu). However, the flag is more commonly known as Kaamatuulikalat ("Our Blue Flag"), which is the name used by the Department for Education, Communities and Culture in its flag regulations.

Design and symbolism

Colour scheme

Flag of Mava.png
Colors scheme
Blue White
RGB 66-127-148 255-255-255
Hexadecimal #417F94 #FFFFFF
CMYK 32, 8, 0, 42 0, 0, 0, 0

Other flags

Presidential standard

Military flags

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