π»πΊ
π»πΊ is the flag for Vanuatu. Country codes are used to represent flags of the world on web platforms.
The flag is divided into two triangles: The red is for the upper triangle and the green for the lower one. The flag is divided diagonally of yellow and black on a Y shape. The red and green triangles mean land and natural resources, the black speaks of the people, the yellow symbolizes the country's wealth.
The boarβs tusk and a fern leaf symbolic design in the flag also reflects Vanuatu indigenous culture and natural environment.
In 1980, the flag became the symbol of Vanuatu's independence and its individual cultural heritage. This emoji is when discussing the countryβs geography, culture, or political status.
Name | Flag: Vanuatu |
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Codepoint | U+1F1FB U+1F1FA |
Unicode | Flag: Vanuatu |
Apple Name | Flag of Vanuatu |
Android Name | |
Shortcode | :vanuatu: (GitHub) :flag-vu: (Slack) |