Light blue flag with four white stars

The European flag symbolises both the European Union and, more broadly, the identity and unity of Europe.

It features a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue background. They stand for the ideals of unity, solidarity and harmony among the peoples of Europe.

The number of stars has nothing to do with the number of member countries, though the circle is a symbol of unity.

History of the European flag

The history of the flag goes back to 1955. The Council of Europe- which defends human rights and promotes European culture – chose the present design for its own use. In the years that followed, it encouraged the emerging European institutions to adopt the same flag.

In 1983, the European Parliament decided that the Communities’ flag should be that used by the Council of Europe. In 1985, it was adopted by all EU leaders as the official emblem of the European Communities, later to become the European Union. In addition, all European institutions now have their own emblems.

Commemorative euro coin: 30 years of the EU flag

To mark the 30th anniversary of the decision by EU leaders to adopt the flag as an EU emblem, the 19 euro area countries are issuing a special commemorative coin. Following an online competition held in 2015 by the European Commission, citizens and residents of the euro area selected the design created by Georgios Stamatopoulos, an engraver at the Bank of Greece. It comprises 12 stars that morph into human figures embracing the birth of a new Europe. Take a look at the winning design.

The National Flag of Micronesia features a light blue background with four white five-pointed stars positioned at the center and arranged in a diamond pattern. The light blue color of the flag symbolizes the Pacific Ocean. The four stars represent the four island groups that make up the Federated States of Micronesia - Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap. The flag has a width-to-length proportion ratio of 10:19.

History of the Flag of Micronesia

Prior to the World Wars, the Islands of Micronesia were administered by Spain (1886-1899) and Germany (1899-1914). After WWI, the islands were administered by Japan (1914-1944). During this entire period, the islands were represented by the flags of the respective administrators. In the aftermath of the WWII, the flag of the United Nations represented the islands during 1947-1965. From, 1965-1978, the flag of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands had represented the Islands of Micronesia. From 1944-1978, the Micronesian Islands were represented by the flag of the United States.  

Historical and Other Flags of The Federated States of Micronesia

Symbols of Micronesia, Federated States of

The National Coat of Arms of The Federated States of Micronesia

Light blue flag with four white stars

The National Coat of Arms/Seal of the Federated States of Micronesia was adopted in 1986. It features a centrally placed light blue colored disk. Within the disk is an arc of four white five-pointed stars and a sprouted coconut floating in the deep blue ocean. At the bottom of the floating coconut is a white scroll, inscribed with the National Motto: “Peace, Unity, Liberty”. The year 1979 appears below the scroll.  On the outer portion of the seal the words, “Government of the Federated States of Micronesia” is written in bold blue letters.

National Motto

“Peace, Unity, Liberty”

National Anthem

  • Anthem Title: "Patriots of Micronesia" ("Across all Micronesia")
  • Music Composer: August Daniel von Binzer
  • Lyricist: Unknown
  • Date of Adoption: December 10, 1991

"Patriots of Micronesia" ("Across all Micronesia") is the official national anthem of the Federated States of Micronesia. The music of the anthem has been composed by August Daniel von Binzer and is based on the music of the German song, "Ich hab' mich ergeben". The author of the anthem lyrics is however still unknown. The anthem was officially adopted on December 10, 1991. 

This here we are pledging,

With heart and with hand,

Full measure of devotion

To thee, our native land.

Now all join the chorus,

Let union abide.

Across all Micronesia

Join hands on every side.

We all work together,

With hearts, voice and hand,

Till we have made these islands

Another promised land.

The Currency of Micronesia, Federated States of is the United States dollar

The current official currency of Micronesia is the United States dollar ($, USD). The currency regulation in Micronesia is the responsibility of the Banking Board of the Federal States of Micronesia.

Coins

Coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 cents, and one dollar are currently issued. The coins are minted by the United States Mint. 

Banknotes

Banknotes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 banknote bills are currently issued. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is responsible for printing the Micronesia currency notes.

Historical Currencies of Micronesia

In most of the Micronesian Islands, the US dollar is used as the currency, but the Yap Island is majorly known for stone money. The stone money is referred to as “Rai” or “Fei”. They are curved disks with doughnut shapes that come from Calcite. The value of Rai is based on both the history and the stone size. According to history, Yapese put so much value on the disks because the material resembled quartz. Apart from the stone money, there are other currencies which are also used such as the “Mmbul”, “Gau or Gaw”, “Yar” and “Reng.” The Gau is has greater value compared to the Mmbul. Then the Reng is the currency which is mostly used in tribal ceremonies.In the past, the value of the stone money has been high due to the difficulty of obtaining it. As a result, the official currency that is used currently in Yap and all over Micronesia is the U.S. dollar. 

What flag is blue and has 4 white stars?

national flag consisting of a blue field with four white stars in the centre. The flag's width-to-length ratio is 10 to 19.

What flag is Micronesia?

The blue field represents the Pacific Ocean. In an echo of U.S. heraldic practice, the stars represent the four federated states: Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae and Yap, arranged like the points of the compass. ... .

What does the Micronesia flag look like?

The Micronesia Flag features a light blue background with four 5-pointed white stars arranged in the shape of a diamond. The light blue color represents the Pacific Ocean and the four stars represent the four different states of the Federation, which are, Chuuk (formerly known as Truk), Pohnpei, Yap, and Kosrae.

What flag is blue white blue?

The flag of Guatemala, often referred to as "Pabellón Nacional" (literally, "National Flag") or "Azul y Blanco" ("Blue and White") features two colors: Sky blue and white. ... Flag of Guatemala..