Three horizontal stripes of equal width in the order white-blue-white charged with a blue star in each corner and a white star in the middle.
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The Flag of the Gambier Islands is the flag of the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean, administered by France. It was created in 1832 and adopted in 1837.[1][2]
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