What is french polynesia flag?

The flag of French Polynesia is red and white with a depiction of a canoe on the flag. The red and white colors represent the islands of French Polynesia, which consist of a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. The canoe symbolizes the rich maritime heritage of the Polynesian people, who have a strong connection to the sea.

The flag was officially adopted on November 6, 1984, and was designed by Raymond Vernaudon. It replaced the previous flag, which featured the French tricolor flag with the emblem of French Polynesia in the center.

French Polynesia is an overseas collectivity of France, and the flag represents the unique culture and history of the islands. The flag is often flown alongside the French national flag to symbolize the relationship between France and French Polynesia.