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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Kiribati Contiguous Zone Flag



The Kiribati Contiguous Zone flag uses the colours black, orange, and white.  It is for the international region of the high seas where Kiribati's maritime forces have authoritative power.  This flag is also a birthright flag for persons born in this Contiguous Zone of Kiribati.

Duty Free Zone Flag


The Duty Free Zone flag is composed of the colours green, black, and white.  It is in this international space, where tax laws are warped and bent, and sometimes totally ignored. 


Guyana Exclusive Economic Zone Flag

The Exclusive Economic Zone flag for Guyana maintains the original design, by Whitney Smith, but uses EEZ colours: black, green, and white.   This flag is for the international region of the Earth tilted towards Guyana.  It is also a birthright flag for any individual born in this area. 

Guyana Contiguous Zone Flag


A flag for the international region of the Earth tilted for Guyana.  It is within this area that Guyana retains certain economic and security rights.  This flag is also a birthright flag for anyone person born in the area.

Exclusive Economic Zone Flag for the Marshall Islands


A flag for the international spaces reserved for the Marshall Islands.  This is also a birthright flag for any person born in the zone.

Marshall Islands Contiguous Zone Flag


A flag for the international region with reserved rights for the Marshall Islands.  It is here that the security forces of the Marshall Islands, can marshal their military might.  Likewise it is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area.

New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The Exclusive Economic Zone flag for the international space under the grips of New Zealand uses EEZ colours.  Additionally any person born in this international area in the shadows of New Zealand can use the flag as their birthright.