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The island is named after English explorer and navigator William Baffin, who carried out research in Baffin island in 1616 during his search for the Northwest Passage. English navigator Martin Frobisher, landed on the island in 1576 and discovered gold. There are also coal and iron-ore deposits. As Qikiqtaaluk, Baffin Island is one of the three administrative regions of Nunavut.
Black stands for the African people. White symbolizes peace. Black, red, and green, the ‘black liberation’ colours, denote Africa's rebirth. Red represents the blood common to all people. Green recalls the fertile land. Effective date: 12 December 1963.
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