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  1. Bouvet Island (/ ˈ b uː v eɪ / BOO-vay; Norwegian: Bouvetøya [bʉˈvèːœʏɑ]) is an island and dependency of Norway, and declared an uninhabited protected nature reserve.

  2. Current image of flag of Bouvet Island with information and location of Bouvet Island.

  3. Discover the rich symbolism and history behind Bouvet Island's flag. From the colors and design to the map and meaning, uncover the story of Bouvet Island's national symbol.

  4. The flag of Bouvet Island is a simple and distinctive representation of this remote and uninhabited territory located in the Southern Ocean. Despite its simplicity, it symbolizes the unique geographical and environmental characteristics of the island.

  5. It uses the flag of Norway, a red field with a blue cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag. The Norwegian flag symbolizes Norway’s independence and national identity. Since Bouvet Island is an uninhabited and remote territory, there is no recorded history of a unique flag being used or established for the island.

  6. Apr 27, 2024 · The Norwegian flag was first hoisted over the island in December 1927; it was annexed to Norway by royal decree on February 27, 1930. The island was declared a nature reserve by the Norwegian government in 1971.

  7. Details. Bouvet Island. jpg [ 12.3 kB, 303 x 500] the flag of Norway is used. Usage. Factbook images and photos — obtained from a variety of sources — are in the public domain and are copyright free. View Copyright Notice.

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