Nauru Flag Emoji 🇳🇷

Nauru Flag
Flag of Nauru

How To

How To

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How to copy and paste the Flag of Nauru Emoji to any device.

  1. Copy the Nauruan Flag Emoji

    Go to flagemoji.com and press the copy button (above). This works on any device.

  2. Paste the Emoji

    Go to your email/iMessage/SMS texting service/document and paste the emoji.
    For mobile devices
    — double-tap or tap-hold, then paste should appear. Tap it.
    For desktop and laptops on Apple devices
    — command-P / ⌘-P
    For desktop and laptops on Windows devices
    — control-p

Codes

Emoji Codes

Flag emojis are unicode symbols, like any other letter or number on your keyboard. This means you can copy and paste the emoji itself into your code, whatever the language (click the button above).

They actually count as two characters: the two-letter country code (the ISO international standard). The unicode and shortcode both represent country data which devices can interpret and display the emoji.

Country CodeUnicodeShortcode
NRU+1F1F3
U+1F1F7
:flag_NR:
:NR:

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*The official name of the emoji is only the country name, not ‘Nauru Flag’, for example.

Description

Description

The flag of Nauru has blue with a narrow, horizontal, gold stripe across the center of the flag. There is a large white 12-pointed star below the stripe on the hoist side. Blue stands for the Pacific Ocean, the star indicates the country’s location in relation to the Equator (the gold stripe) and the 12 points symbolize the 12 original tribes of Nauru. The star’s white color represents phosphate, the basis of the island’s wealth.

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Anthem

National Anthem

TitleNauru Bwiema (Song of Nauru)
ComposerMargaret Hendrie / Laurence Henry Hicks

FAQ

FAQs

When does Nauru celebrate its Independence Day?

Nauru celebrates its Independence Day on January 31st. It marks the day when, in 1968, when the island became a fully independent and sovereign state.

What does Nauru’s flag represent?

Blue stands for the Pacific Ocean, the star indicates the country’s location in relation to the Equator (the gold stripe) and the 12 points symbolize the 12 original tribes of Nauru. The star’s white color represents phosphate, the basis of the island’s wealth.

When was the flag of Nauru adopted?

The Nauruan flag was formally adopted in January 31, 1968.

What is the government type of Nauru?

Nauru is governed by a parliamentary republic.

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Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in 3d glossy render style

3D Glossy Render — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as a photorealistic 3D render. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag fabric hangs or drapes naturally but preserves exact proportions, colors, and all symbols perfectly — completely faithful to the real Nauru flag. Dramatic studio lighting, glossy silk material, soft shadows, subsurface scattering, perfect specular highlights. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in chalk on blackboard style

Chalk on Blackboard — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru drawn in chalk on a real blackboard. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Authentic blackboard — dark slate green surface with chalk dust and smudge marks. Soft, dusty white and colored chalk lines, imperfect edges, hand-drawn quality. Chalk dust particles visible in the air. The flag is immediately recognizable. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in embroidered textile style

Embroidered Textile — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as intricate embroidery on linen fabric. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Dense satin stitches, French knots, chain stitch detail. The flag design is completely faithful — exact colors, geometry, and all symbols faithfully stitched, immediately recognizable as the Nauru flag. Visible thread texture, dimensional quality, warm handcrafted feel. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in flagpole in capital style

Flagpole in Capital — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Photorealistic photograph of the Nauru flag flying on a tall flagpole in front of an iconic government building in the capital city. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag ripples naturally in the wind, colors vivid and exact. Documentary photography style, sharp and realistic. Grand architecture in the background. Blue sky, dramatic clouds. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in golden hour reflection style

Golden Hour Reflection — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Photorealistic photograph of the Nauru flag reflected in still water at golden hour. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag flies on a pole at the water’s edge, its reflection shimmering on the surface below. Warm amber and orange sunset light. The flag colors and design are faithful and vivid. Serene, cinematic landscape photography. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in street art / graffiti style

Street Art / Graffiti — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as vibrant street art spray-painted on a brick wall. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Bold spray paint, dripping edges, stencil layers, overspray halos. The flag design is faithful and immediately recognizable — exact colors and symbols, just rendered in spray paint on urban concrete. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind. No tags, no graffiti lettering.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in sci-fi hologram style

Sci-Fi Hologram — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru projected as a futuristic holographic display. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Translucent blue-white projection with scan lines, floating in dark space. Glitching edges, particle effects, data streams. The flag design is completely faithful and recognizable. Cyberpunk HUD elements framing the projection. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in hyperrealistic wind style

Hyperrealistic Wind — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Ultra-hyperrealistic photograph of the Nauru flag caught in a dramatic gust of wind. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Macro-level fabric detail — individual threads visible, fabric folds and tension lines crisp. Colors and design completely faithful to the real Nauru flag. High-speed shutter, razor-sharp focus, studio lighting. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in impressionist oil style

Impressionist Oil — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru painted in French Impressionist oil on canvas. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Thick impasto brushstrokes, dappled light, vibrant broken color technique in the style of Monet. The flag is instantly recognizable — colors and design faithful to the real Nauru flag, interpreted with impressionist light and texture. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in lego bricks style

Lego Bricks — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru built from Lego bricks, photographed as a real physical construction. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Visible studs and brick seams, slight plastic sheen. Standard Lego colors approximate the flag’s palette. Built on a gray Lego baseplate. Dramatic angle showing the three-dimensional brick texture. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in low-poly geometric style

Low-Poly Geometric — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru constructed from low-polygon geometric triangles. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Aggressively faceted — each region broken into many visible triangular faces with subtle color variation across each polygon, creating real depth and dimensionality even in flat-color areas of the flag. Crystal-like, contemporary computational design. The flag is completely faithful and immediately recognizable. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in mosaic tiles style

Mosaic Tiles — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru assembled as a Roman-style mosaic. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag is completely faithful to the real Nauru flag — exact proportions, colors, and all symbols, rendered in thousands of small stone and glass tesserae. Visible grout lines, rich earthy tones mixed with brilliant glass, slight historical weathering. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in native landscape style

Native Landscape — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Photorealistic photograph of the Nauru flag flying in an iconic natural landscape native to Nauru — the terrain, flora, and environment characteristic of that country. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag is prominent and its colors are faithful and vivid. Remote, uninhabited wilderness. National Geographic photography style. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in neon sign style

Neon Sign — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru recreated as a real neon sign mounted on a dark wall. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Glowing glass neon tubes bent into the flag’s shapes — the colors of the flag rendered in actual neon light. Visible glass tube bends, metal mounting brackets on the wall. Warm neon glow and light bloom. Real neon, not digital. Photographed in a dark room. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in pencil sketch style

Pencil Sketch — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as a bold, confident pencil sketch. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Strong graphite lines on cream paper — not delicate but bold and decisive. Heavy pressure on key outlines, dramatic cross-hatching for deep shadows and shading. Immediately recognizable as the Nauru flag. Artist’s confident hand, not tentative. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in pixel art style

Pixel Art — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as detailed 16-bit pixel art. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Crisp pixel grid, limited palette with careful dithering, nostalgic retro game aesthetic. Clean grid-aligned design with subtle shading. Every element of the flag faithfully reproduced in pixels. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in stained glass style

Stained Glass — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru rendered as an ornate stained glass window. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The design is completely faithful to the real Nauru flag — exact colors, geometry, and all symbols preserved. Brilliant jewel-toned glass pieces separated by dark lead came lines. Warm sunlight streaming through, casting colored light. Gothic cathedral craftsmanship. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in ukiyo-e woodblock style

Ukiyo-e Woodblock — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Bold outlines, flat areas of rich color, flowing organic forms. Wind and waves incorporated into the composition. Printed on washi paper with visible wood grain texture. The flag is the central focus and instantly recognizable. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in vintage postage stamp style

Vintage Postage Stamp — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru as a vintage 1950s postage stamp. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag fills most of the stamp — it is the primary subject, faithfully rendered in fine engraved intaglio style. Perforated edges, aged paper with slight foxing. The stamp may show a denomination numeral only — absolutely no other text or country names.

Flag of Nauru 🇳🇷 in watercolor style

Watercolor — Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. The flag of Nauru painted in loose, expressive watercolor. Blue field with a narrow gold horizontal stripe and a white 12-pointed star below it on the hoist side. Wet-on-wet technique with soft color bleeds, visible brushstrokes, natural paper texture. Delicate splashes and drips at the edges. Luminous, translucent layers of pigment. No text, no letters, no words, no writing of any kind.


History and Adoption

Nauru’s distinctive national flag was adopted on January 31, 1968, coinciding with the island nation’s independence from Australia. The design was selected through a local community competition held in 1967, reflecting the aspirations of a newly sovereign nation seeking to establish its own national identity. The winning design, finalized by an Australian flag manufacturer, represents a carefully considered symbol that would serve as the foundation for Nauru’s national imagery during its transition to independence. Unlike many nations with complex colonial histories, Nauru’s flag adoption process was straightforward and uncontested, emerging from a genuine grassroots design competition rather than top-down governmental decree.

Prior to independence, Nauru had been under the control of various colonial powers throughout its history, including Germany, the United Kingdom, and Australia. During the Japanese occupation in World War II, the island was subjected to harsh military rule, a period that left deep scars on the nation’s collective memory. Following the war, Nauru remained under Australian trusteeship through the United Nations mandate, and the path to independence became increasingly inevitable during the 1960s. The design competition for the national flag was therefore not merely a symbolic exercise but a vital component of nation-building, allowing Nauruans to express their identity and aspirations as they prepared for self-governance.

Design and Proportions

The flag of Nauru features a distinctive geometric design with specific proportions and careful placement of its elements. The flag maintains a ratio of 1:2 (width to length), following standard vexillological proportions used by many modern nations. The field consists of a deep blue background that dominates approximately two-thirds of the flag’s vertical space. Horizontally bisecting the flag is a narrow gold or yellow stripe positioned precisely one-twelfth of the distance from the center, creating an asymmetrical design that is unusual by global vexillological standards. Below this stripe, in the lower hoist corner near the flag’s edge, sits a white twelve-pointed star. The precise positioning of this star—below rather than above the stripe—represents a deliberate departure from conventional flag design, a choice that carries significant geographical meaning.

The color palette is notably restrained, consisting of only three colors: blue, gold, and white. This simplicity contributes to the flag’s visual effectiveness and distinctiveness, making it instantly recognizable among the flags of Pacific nations. The proportions and placement of elements were carefully calculated during the design process to ensure that the flag would be visually striking when displayed in various contexts, from government buildings to international venues.

Symbolism of Colors and Elements

Each element of Nauru’s flag carries profound symbolic meaning rooted in the nation’s geography, culture, and aspirations. The deep blue field represents the vast Pacific Ocean that surrounds Nauru and shapes the nation’s identity as a small island state. The ocean has always been central to Nauruans’ existence, providing sustenance, trade routes, and a sense of connection to the broader Pacific region.

The gold or yellow horizontal stripe holds particular geographical significance: it symbolizes the Equator, which passes less than one degree north of Nauru’s location. This stripe marks one of Earth’s most fundamental geographical features and represents Nauru’s unique position in the tropical Pacific. The placement of the stripe at a specific point on the flag creates a visual representation of latitude and longitude, transforming the flag into a geometric statement about planetary geography.

The white twelve-pointed star is perhaps the most intricate element of the design, carrying multiple layers of meaning. Most prominently, the twelve points represent the twelve indigenous tribes of Nauru, each tribe historically occupying distinct regions of the small island. This representation honors the original inhabitants and acknowledges the cultural diversity within Nauru’s small population. The star also symbolizes purity of purpose and the aspirations of an independent nation. Additionally, the white star has been interpreted by some analysts as representing phosphate, the valuable natural resource that has dominated Nauru’s economy for most of its independent existence. The white color itself traditionally symbolizes peace and purity in vexillological tradition, concepts that Nauruans hoped would characterize their newly independent nation.

Geographic Significance and Design Innovation

Nauru’s flag is frequently cited by vexillologists and flag scholars as one of the most geometrically and geographically meaningful national flags in the world. The unconventional placement of the white star—below the Equatorial stripe rather than above it—was a deliberate design choice reflecting Nauru’s location in the Southern Hemisphere, approximately one degree south of the Equator. Furthermore, the star’s proximity to the hoist side of the flag relates to Nauru’s location west of the International Date Line, a feature that distinguishes it from typical flag designs where central or upper placements are more common.

This geographic precision transforms what might seem like a simple flag design into a sophisticated cartographic representation. The flag essentially encodes Nauru’s position on Earth through its visual elements, allowing viewers familiar with geography and vexillology to understand where Nauru is located simply by interpreting the flag’s design. This intentionality demonstrates the thoughtfulness of the design competition winners and reflects a national commitment to clarity and precision in symbolism.

Stability and Continuity

Since its adoption in 1968, Nauru’s flag has remained unchanged, a remarkable testament to the enduring appeal and appropriateness of the original design. Unlike flags of many nations that have undergone modifications or replacements due to political changes, aesthetic reconsiderations, or symbolic reinterpretations, Nauru’s flag has proven resilient and universally accepted. This stability reflects the broad consensus achieved through the original design competition and suggests that the flag successfully resonated with the population and effectively represented national values and identity.

The flag has evoked little controversy or debate since its adoption, a notable achievement given the sometimes contentious nature of national symbol discussions. Nauruans have embraced the flag as a unified representation of their nation, and it has served effectively as both the state flag and civil ensign, used consistently in official and civilian contexts without distinction. The flag’s longevity and lack of controversy stand as testament to its design quality and cultural appropriateness.

Regional Context

Nauru’s flag shares certain characteristics with other Pacific island nation flags, particularly in its use of blue to represent the surrounding ocean and its incorporation of stars to represent indigenous peoples, regions, or historical tribes. However, Nauru’s flag remains distinctive through its emphasis on geographical location and its unconventional design choices. The flag’s color scheme aligns with broader Pacific regional identity while maintaining unique elements that distinguish Nauru among its Pacific neighbors.

Sources

This content has been compiled from authoritative sources including Wikipedia’s comprehensive article on the Flag of Nauru and Britannica’s official flag documentation, supplemented by additional research from established vexillological resources and historical records.

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