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- Flags of New Zealand - Flags of New Zealand
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- NZHistory
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The New Zealand flag hasn't always been our official flag. It was adopted in 1902, replacing the Union Jack. Between 1834 and 1840, the flag of the United Tribes was recognised as our first 'national' flag. Waitangi Day 2010 saw the first official recognition of the national Māori flag.
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- NZHistory
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- https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/flags-of-new-zealand
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- flags
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