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City of Auckland
Use
Civil flag
Proportion
9:6
Adopted
1980
Relinquished
2010[a]
Designed by
College of Arms
The flag of Auckland City represented the New Zealand city of Auckland. It was a banner of arms based on the city's coat of arms.[1] It has a cornucopia in the top left canton representative Auckland's wealth, a pick and shovel in the top right canton to represent the areas mining past and a horizontal stripe underneath with a sailing ship. It has been around since the early 1950s.
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