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flag: Wallis & Futuna

Last updated: 04/26/2026

πŸ‡ΌπŸ‡« represents the flag of Wallis & Futuna, which is a red field with the French tricolor in the canton and a white square containing a red saltire. Some designs appear flat and static while others add folds, shading, or wave-like motion to simulate a flag in the wind.

Wallis and Futuna is a French overseas collectivity located in the South Pacific between Fiji and Samoa. The red field serves as the primary background, while the white cross in the fly side is a traditional emblem of the islands, symbolizing the local cultural identity alongside the administrative connection to the French Republic.

This emoji is often used in social media bios to denote heritage or during major regional events like the Pacific Games. It is the standard visual representation for topics involving the territory's geography, travel, and local governance.

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