Fiji Flags: A Symbol of National Pride
The flag of Fiji was adopted on October 10, 1970, and has remained unchanged since the country declared its republic in 1987. This 4′ x 6′ indoor nylon flag features a pole sleeve and fringe, making it perfect for display in homes, offices, or public spaces.
Design and Meaning
The Fiji flag is a defaced sky-blue ‘Blue Ensign’, symbolizing the Pacific Ocean’s importance to the island nation. The Union Jack reflects Fiji’s historical links with the United Kingdom, while the white shield with a red cross and chief represents agricultural activities and the country’s coat of arms.
The images on the shield are significant: a British lion holds a cocoa pod between its paws at the top, followed by sugar cane, a coconut palm, a dove of peace, and a bunch of bananas in each quarter.
Indoor Display
This high-quality nylon flag is designed for indoor display, featuring a pole sleeve and fringe for added elegance. The durable material ensures your Fiji flag remains vibrant and intact even with frequent use.
Order now and proudly display the Fijian spirit in your home or office!
Fiji’s rich history is filled with fascinating facts. Did you know that Fiji was a British colony from 1874 to 1970? The country gained its independence on October 10, 1970, when it adopted its current flag design. Today, the Fiji flag remains an important symbol of national pride and identity.
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