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English: Flag of Niue
Māori: Pīwari o Niuē
Cymraeg: Baner Niue
Français : Drapeau de Niue
Gaeilge: Niue
Gàidhlig: Niue
Italiano: Bandiera di Niue
Kernowek: Baner Niue
English: The sizes and exact positions of the 4 smaller stars might still be wrong! Colours: Using Coreldraw X3's Pantone approximations in sRGB (deliberately not Photoshop):
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rendered as RGB 247 224 023 |
Pantone YellowC |
● red |
rendered as RGB 207 020 043 |
Pantone 186C |
● blue |
rendered as RGB 000 036 125 |
Pantone 280C |
Yellow is "Yellow" not "Deep Yellow", see FOTW (even if the colours are not exact) and World Flag Database. Both accessed 17 Feb 2006.
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28 September 2005 |
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