June 26, 2026 – United Nations

Image of the Flag of the United Nations

On June 26, 1945, the United Nations Charter was signed in San Francisco by the five permanent members of the Security Council and a majority of the other signatories.

Image of the Flag of the United Nations
Flag of the United Nations

The symbol of the United Nations was adopted on December 7, 1946. Its official description is, “A map of the world representing an azimuthal equidistant projection centered on the North Pole, inscribed in a wreath consisting of crossed conventionalized branches of the olive tree, in gold on a field of smoke-blue with all water areas in white. The projection of the map extends to 60 degrees south latitude, and includes five concentric circles.”

The next year, on October 20, 1947, the General Assembly approved Resolution 167 (II), which defined the flag as, “Resolves that the flag of the United Nations shall be the official emblem adopted by the General Assembly under the terms of its resolution 92 (I) of 7 December 1946, centred on a light blue ground:”

The use of the United Nations flag is governed by the United Nations Flag Code, most recently updated on November 20, 2020.

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