Last modified: 2002-08-17 by rob raeside
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Adopted (presumably by a native government under German influence) 20
November 1878
Suppressed in 1885.
But, I haven't quite understood - is this the flag of the Republic for
1878 till 1885, or for the Protectorate?
Zeljko Heimer, 22 May 1997
Both flags on this page are shown on the "Flags of Paradise" chart by R. Bartlett. The first flag belongs to the Ralik Islands, a chain of islands stretching out from Ujae to Ebon atolls. According to the flag chart, the flag should have proportion 3:5
Ivan Sache, 28 June 2002
This flag is a German influenced flag of a native polity, immediately prior
to Germany's establishment of a protectorate.
Smith (1975) "The Flag Book of
the United States" (page 210) also stated the flag was only used prior to
German rule.
Ned Smith, 1 July 2002
3:5, by Jaume Ollé, 7 September 1996
In 1885 the islands Ralik and the rest of the Marshall Islands came
officially into German hands, who entrusted their development to the so-called
Jaluit Company ("Jaluit Gesellschaft") that used another flag (based on
the German national flag of the era), until the monopoly of the company ceased
and the German colony was created on 1 April 1906
Both in Ratio 3:5.
Jaume Ollé, 7 September 1996
Jaluit is one of the southeasternmost atolls of Ralik Chain. It has an area of 11.34 sq. km and is crowded with 1,709 inhabitants.
Ivan Sache, 28 June 2002
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