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Newfoundland and Labrador

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A distinctive geometric flag with a white background featuring blue and red triangles and a gold arrow or trident shape on the right side. Designed by artist Christopher Pratt, the flag uses its geometric forms to represent British heritage (the red and blue of the Union Jack), the province's future hopes (the golden arrow pointing toward a bright future), and the natural elements of snow, sea, and sunshine.

The flag was designed by renowned Newfoundland artist Christopher Pratt, who wanted to create a flag that broke away from colonial symbols while still honoring the province's British heritage through the use of red, white, and blue.

Adopted: 1980