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![[Labuan (Malaysia)]](../images/m/my-la.gif) image
by Clay Moss, 14 September 2005
 
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by Clay Moss, 14 September 2005
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Red-white-blue horizontal tricolor with crescent and sun in center. I have 
used RGB 255-204-0 in portraying the sun on Labuan's flag and will do so for all 
Malay state flags in this project that contain the color "gold" or golden 
yellow. I actually stand on solid ground in doing this, as it's apparent that 
Malay flag manufacturers are beginning to see the wisdom in printing with the 
darker shade of golden yellow. The latest versions of Perlis, Penang, Perek, 
Sarawak, and Selangor in particular are being made up with golden yellow whether 
they're sewn or printed. Until recently, the colors of yellow would vary greatly 
with a sort of light lemon yellow being prominent along with 255-204- 0. In some 
cases, it was almost impossible to see the yellow on the flags of Labuan, Penang 
and Perek because the white in each of those flags completely absorbed the 
yellow.
Clay Moss, 14 September 2005
![[Labuan (Malaysia) construction details]](../images/m/my'la.gif) image
by Clay Moss, 14 September 2005
 
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by Clay Moss, 14 September 2005
On a flag of 88-88-88 x 528 units, the emblem is centred and contained within an 
imaginary rectangle of 140 x 192 units.
Christopher Southworth, 14 September 2005
Labuan is the second federal territory of Malaysia, an island off the coast of Sabah and formerly one of the Straits Settlements. (Source: "Flagmaster" no.082, 1996).
Mark Sensen, 27 July 1996
The Danish Encyclopaedia has a number of things about Labuan:
I think it's still called Victoria, in the way that George Town, Penang, is still officially George Town, but normally just called Penang.
Andrew Yong, 13 November 1999
It is sometimes asked why Labuan is associated with Sabah. It seems logical to me, bearing in mind that Sabah was generally known as North Borneo until 1963, and Labuan was part of North Borneo between 1890 and 1906, and again since 1946. As far as I can make out the sequence was:
David Prothero, 16 March 1998 and
Robert Kee, 15 August 1999
![[Perbadanan Labuan]](../images/m/my-la-gov.gif) image
by Zachary Harden, 10 June 2019
 
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by Zachary Harden, 10 June 2019
I have located the flag for the (only) municipal entity in the Federal 
Territory of Labuan.
"Labuan Corporation was established on 1st July 2001 
under Act 609, Perbadanan Labuan Act 2001. It is the merger between two 
agencies, the Labuan Development Authority and Labuan Municipal Council. Labuan 
Corporation as an agency that carries out the role of the Local Authority in the 
Federal Territory of Labuan and is always striving to improve the quality of 
service and information delivery quickly and to meet customers' needs." - from 
official website: www.pl.gov.my 
Logo 
explanation:
Logo symbolizes the Perbadanan as an organization that is 
committed in its effort to present Labuan to the whole world.
Inner design 
symbolizes the Perbadanan is caring by developing and encouraging the diverse 
activities of Labuan Island in making it a tourist destination and the most 
attractive park in the world; as well as activist for economic, infrastructure 
and social development.
Blue color symbolizes the Perbadanan's firm stand on 
improving the economic, infrastructure and social development.
Yellow color 
symbolizes the Perbadanan's positiveness in expanding the arts and culture, 
sports and recreational activities of F.T. Labuan.
All text from:
http://www.pl.gov.my/logo, including 
image of the logo:
http://www.pl.gov.my/image/image_gallery?uuid=a409abaa-451c-44b2-824a-350c21d15c52&groupId=23018&t=1263894016682.
The flag of the Perbadanan Labuan / Labuan Corporation is white with 
corporation logo on it:
http://www.pl.gov.my/image/image_gallery?img_id=20017 
Valentin 
Poposki, 28 April 2011