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πΌπ«Flag: Wallis & Futuna EmojiUnicode: 1F1FC 1F1EB
The national flag of Wallis and Futuna, a French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific. Used to represent the islands, their culture, and local pride.
Released in Released in 2014 with Unicode 7.0
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Meaning and Interpretation
πΌπ« Flag: Wallis & Futuna is used to represent this French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific. You'll see it on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook when people talk about visiting the islands, celebrating their heritage, or showing support for local sports teams. It's a way to show pride in this unique corner of the world.
Symbolism
- National identity and sovereignty
- Connection to French culture and governance
- Pacific island heritage and community
Common Usage Scenarios
- A travel blogger uploads a photo of MatΔ'Utu and captions it with πΌπ«.
- A Wallisian expat posts about missing home and uses the flag.
- During the Pacific Community meetings, the flag is used alongside others to represent the territory.
Usage Examples in Conversation
Finally made it to Wallis and Futuna! πΌπ« The lagoon is unreal.
Proud of our little territory at the Pacific Games πΌπ«π
Anyone know the best time to visit Wallis? πΌπ«
Missing the calm vibes of Futuna right now πΌπ«π
Representing Wallis & Futuna at the conference today πΌπ«
Just got my passport stamp from Wallis and Futuna! πΌπ«βοΈ
Happy to see theπΌπ« flag flying high at the UN.
Trying local cuisine in Wallis β so good! πΌπ«π
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use when sharing travel experiences or photos from the islands.
- Include in posts about local festivals, sports, or cultural events.
- Combine with other Pacific flags to show regional support.
- Avoid using it if you don't have a direct connection to the territory, as it may seem random.
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