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Flag of Fiji

Flag of Fiji
FJ · 1:2

Symbolism

The light blue background represents the Pacific Ocean. The Union Jack reflects links to the UK. The shield features agricultural products: a lion holding a cocoa pod, sugar cane, a coconut palm, a dove of peace, and bananas.

History

Adopted on October 10, 1970, the day of independence. The flag was modified from the colonial blue ensign by changing the background to light blue and removing the crest and supporters from the coat of arms.

Construction

A light blue ensign in a 1:2 ratio. The Union Jack is in the canton, and the national shield is centered on the fly half.

Country Specifications

Capital
Suva
Population
900.9K
Languages
English, Fijian, Fiji Hindi
Continent
Oceania
Subregion
Pacific
Landlocked
Island state
ISO 3166-1
FJ

Flag Identification

Adopted
October 10, 1970
Designer
Robi Wilcock, Murray MacKenzie
Proportions
1:2 (≈0.50)
Total Colors
4
Key Symbols
Canton, Central emblem

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Sources

  • Government of Fiji
  • CIA World Factbook