flag: Christmas Island

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flag: Christmas Island

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡½ represents the flag of Christmas Island, which is divided diagonally into blue and green fields with a central gold disc and a flying bird. Some designs appear flat and static while others add folds or wave-like motion to simulate a flag in the wind.

This territory is situated in the Indian Ocean and is famous for its unique flora and fauna. The Southern Cross constellation appears on the blue half to signify its link to the southern hemisphere, while the golden bird is a Golden Bosun, a species native to the island that symbolizes freedom and flight.

This emoji is often used in geographical contexts or to denote the specific cultural identity of the island. It frequently appears in discussions about conservation, maritime travel, or regional administrative topics.

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F1E8 U+1F1FD
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E2.0

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