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![[New Munster flag]](../images/n/nz!nmunster.gif) image by Jakub Grombíř, 4 July 2011
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New Munster is a historical name for New Zealand's South Island. This name 
was adopted by the movement struggling for independence of this island:
http://newmunster.webs.com. Proposed 
flag of this state is white with green Scandinavian cross which is blue 
fimbriated. White stands for icebergs, green stands for forests and blue stands 
for sky and sea.
Jakub Grombíř, 4 July 2011
There is such a group and flag (a very small group). This is the first time 
I've seen an explanation for the flag's colours - and it puzzles me a little. 
Snow or glaciers on the mountains, I'd understand, but icebergs? Over the course 
of the last 100 years, two icebergs have been distantly sighted from the south 
coast, one in the late 1920s and one about five years ago.
James Dignan, 
4 July 2011