The flag of Vanuatu was adopted on February 18, 1980, when the country gained independence from France and the United Kingdom. The flag consists of a background of two horizontal stripes of green and red, with a black triangle on the left side of the flag. The black triangle contains a yellow pattern depicting a boar's tusk and two crossed fern leaves.
The green color represents the richness of the islands' vegetation and their agricultural resources, while the red symbolizes the blood of the people and their unity. The black triangle represents the Melanesian people of Vanuatu, and the yellow patterns represent the country's peaceful aspirations and prosperity. The two crossed fern leaves symbolize peace.
Overall, the flag of Vanuatu is a bold and colorful representation of the country's culture, history, and aspirations for a peaceful and prosperous future.
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