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    Two in Otago were named after the Scottish independence heroes Wallace and Bruce. From this time the national limelight gradually shifted northwards. Otago's flag was chosen from a 2004 competition. It was designed by Gregor Macauly. [14]

  2. Otago, regional council, southeastern South Island, New Zealand. It encompasses the Otago Mountains, a fragmented schist plateau. The region stretches westward across South Island from the South Pacific Ocean to include the eastern slopes of the Southern Alps .

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    • Otago Rugby Union
    • University of Otago

    Last modified: 2020-03-01 by ian macdonald Keywords: otago | saltire (yellow) | rugby | bicolour | Links: FOTW homepage |search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors image by James Dignan, 28 Dec 2004 1. Presentation of Otago Region/Province 2. Description of the flag 3. Construction Sheet 4. Quartered flag 5. Golden saltire 6. University...

    Here are the details of the flag that was chosen by contest for Otago, NZrecently. The flag was designed by Gregor Macaulay - this is his explanation ofthe flag's meaning. From my knowledge and from extensive enquiries I can confirm that there is no official Otago Provincial flag.Otago is very much into rugby and provides intense support for both t...

    image by James Dignan, 28 Dec 2004 I noticed recently that the Dunedin municipalchambers has taken to flying the quartered Otagoflag (ratio 1:2, blue in 1st and 4th quarters,yellow in 2nd and 3rd) alongside thenational flag andDunedin city flag.Although this doesn’t mean it has official status,it does give some indication of its popularity asa flag...

    image by James Dignan, 21 September 2010 The flag of the Otago Rugby Union appears to be the union's official flag -I've certainly seen it flying above Carisbrook (the ORU home ground) when games have been in progress. The flag shows a stylised letter "O", as worn by players as the team's badge, and is in the region (and team)'s colours of blue and...

    image by James Dignan, 27 October 2000 Otago University has recently adopted a flag based on the colours of the province and the university's shield. James Dignan, 27 October 2000

  3. Flag of Otago [14] [15] Blue and gold, horizontally divided by a zigzag line ("dancetty", in vexillological terms), with counterchanged eight-pointed stars. Used by the Otago Regional Council, and widely by the general public in the Otago region.

    Date
    Use
    Description
    1901–present
    New Zealand Red Ensign
    A red ensign with four white stars ...
    1941–1968
    British White Ensign, previously used by ...
    1968–present
    A white ensign with four red stars ...
    1939–present
    A light blue field with the roundel of ...
  4. Otago (/ ə ˈ t ɑː ɡ oʊ / , / oʊ-, ɒ-/ [3]; Māori: Ōtākou [ɔːˈtaːkou]) is one of the 16 regions of New Zealand. It is on the South Island. Its largest city is Dunedin.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › OtagoOtago - Wikiwand

    Otago is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the Otago Regional Council. It has an area of approximately 32,000 square kilometres (12,000 sq mi), making it the country's second largest local government region.

  6. Otagos varied landscape includes the inland ranges and basins of Central Otago, the southern peaks of the Southern Alps, coastal lowlands, and the Catlins hill country. Central Otago records some of New Zealand’s highest and lowest temperatures, and its lowest rainfall; coastal areas are cooler and wetter.

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