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T'iktunaFlag of Tuvalu (construction sheet).svg |
English: Flag of Tuvalu — construction sheet |
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Kikinpa rurasqan. This construction sheet is based off of the description and flag image found in the Tuvalu National Flag Act.
The text portion of the Flag Act (Schedule 1) does not specify the precise location of the stars. The flag image is in Schedule 2 is a simple low resolution bitmap image of the flag; it is not a specification drawing and it contains no text, but it does give us a reasonable idea of where each star is supposed to be located and how each star is supposed to be oriented. The Flag Act can also be seen at paclii.org. That web page does not display the flag image, but there is a download button in the menu that sometimes works. When the site is working, it will allow the download of a file named Neither of the websites referenced above belong to the government of Tuvalu, but since they both show the same image, one can assume that the government of Tuvalu did actually choose that specific image for the Flag Act. There is an error in the Flag Act regarding the width each star. It should have read 1⁄12 length of the flag instead of 1⁄12 width of the flag. Otherwise the stars end up half the size of what is shown in the image. The Flag Act does not mention imaginary circles around the stars, so the width of each star is assumed to be the width between two alternate points. This definition appears to match what was used in the flag image in schedule 2. Some of the stars may look to be placed at a very small (and very insignificant) oblique angle; this is mostly likely explained by pixelation and the general low resolution of the image. It is assumed that all stars are supposed to have one point that points either directly up or directly down. Rumor tells us that the layout of the stars is based on a map of the islands (with North pointing to the hoist). While this is likely true, it is not at all accurate. If it was done perfectly it would require bunching and overlapping of some of the stars. The image in the Flag Act was not created by the government of Tuvalu. It was originally created by vexillologist Željko Heimer and displayed at Flags of the World (FOTW). The image predates the 1997 Flag Act because the same Flag had been used by Tuvalu in 1978. Thus it appears that in 1997 the Tuvalu government simply lifted an historical reference image from FOTW and stuffed it into an amendment for its Flag Act. On April 11, 1997 when the amendment entered into force, Željko Heimer's flag image became part of the legal definition of Tuvalu's flag. The image was replaced on the FOTW website in 2009. The reason for this is not entirely clear but it does mean that since 2009 FOTW has been displaying a flag that does not match the image in the Flag Act. Oh well. FOTW has a mirror site that has not been updated since 2004; it still shows Željko Heimer's flag image. Five Star Flags.
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Star table
Island names are from File:Flag_of_Tuvalu-(star_interpretation).svg. One unit equals 1⁄60 of the hoist.
island represented |
specified width of star |
diameter of imaginary circle around star |
distance from left edge of flag to star centroid |
distance from bottom edge of flag to star centroid |
rotation |
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Nanumea | 10 | 65.5 | 6.0 | 180° | |
Niutao | 10 | 78.0 | 21.5 | 0° | |
Nanumanga | 10 | 78.0 | 9.0 | 0° | |
Vaitupu | 10 | 90.5 | 38.5 | 0° | |
Nui | 10 | 90.5 | 12.5 | 0° | |
Funafuti | 10 | 101.0 | 42.5 | 0° | |
Nukufetau | 10 | 101.0 | 21.5 | 180° | |
Nukulaelae | 10 | 111.5 | 52.0 | 180° | |
Niulakita | 10 | 111.5 | 28.0 | 180° |
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Esta imagen representa una bandera, un escudo, un sello o alguna otra insignia oficial. El uso de estos símbolos está restringido en muchos países. Estas restricciones son independientes del estado de sus derechos de autor. |
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P'unchaw/pacha nisqapi ñit'iy chaypacha willañiqi kachkasqata qhawanaykipaq.
P'unchaw/Pacha | Uchuylla rikchacha | Chhikanyachikuqkuna | Ruraq | Willapuy | |
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kunan | 02:19 31 ini 2023 | 1290 × 690 (17 kB) | MapGrid | Added a centerline to the star with the dimension labels. No changes to flag geometry. | |
21:29 28 ini 2023 | 1290 × 690 (17 kB) | MapGrid | Redo. | ||
18:27 28 ini 2023 | 1290 × 690 (10 kB) | MapGrid | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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Kay willañiqipiqa aswan sapaqlla willaymi, iliktruniku rikchahap'inawanchá, iskanirwanchá icha rikcharurana wakichiwanchá yapasqa. Willañiqi chaymantapacha hukchasqa kaptinqa, huk sapaq samiqninkuna chinkasqachá.
Uchuy suti | Flag of Tuvalu — construction sheet |
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Suni kay | 1290 |
Hanaq kay | 690 |