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![[Parliament flag (Vanuatu)]](../images/v/vu_parl.jpg) image 
located by Jason Saber, 20 May 2019
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located by Jason Saber, 20 May 2019 
See also:
This video,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUAa70whTyY&fbclid=IwAR0fHLhGFdlP27R2N3B8YRBhE7ddMepGX4WJdkAvB_cwtFwQyPqbf2MEvxc 
from inside the Vanuatu Parliament building, shows a number of flags around a 
circular court or corridor. They don't appear to be the subnational district or 
provincial flags, as the design is basically the same on each flag, four stripes 
of black, green, red and yellow with the national boar's tusk and namele leaves 
over all. Additionally the shape of the flags is very specific, as if created 
for a particular ceremonial or decorative purpose. So I wonder if these may be 
some sort of specific parliamentary and/or decorative flags for the national 
parliament building, which feature the essential colours and device of the 
national flag. 
Jason Saber, 20 May 2019