Mutitjulu
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Państwo | Australia | |
Terytorium | Terytorium Północne | |
Wysokość | 519 m n.p.m. | |
Populacja (2006) • liczba ludności | 283[1] | |
Kod pocztowy | NT 0872 | |
25°21′S 131°04′E/-25,350000 131,066667 | ||
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Mutitjulu - miejscowość położona na obszarze Terytorium Północnego w Australii, w pobliżu Ayers Rock przy drodze Lasseter Highway, na terenie parku narodowego Uluru-Kata Tjuta.
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The flag of the Northern Territory (adopted on July 1, 1978 on the first day of self-government) was designed by the Australian artist Robert Ingpen, of Drysdale Victoria, after consultation with members of the community at the invitation of the Northern Territory Government. The flag incorporates the three official Territorian colours of black, white and ochre and is divided into two panels, black at the hoist side taking up one third the length of the flag while the remainder is equal to two third the length of the flag in ochre. The black panel display the five white stars that form the constellation of the Southern Cross, using the Victorian configuration of the Southern Cross with stars having between five to eight points. The flag also features the official Northern Territory floral emblem on the red ochre panel, a stylisation of the Sturt's Desert Rose, which uses seven petals encircling a seven-pointed black star of the federation in the centre. The seven petals symbolises the six Australian states plus the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory Flag was the first official flag that did not contain the Union Jack.
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Location map of the Northern Territory, Australia