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Fiji National Coat of Arms - Symbolism and Meaning #1872475 (License: Personal Use)
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The coat of arms showcases two Fijian warriors flanking a shield divided into four quarters: a golden lion holding a cocoa pod, sugar cane, a coconut palm, and a white dove with an olive branch. Above the shield rests a traditional Fijian drua canoe, symbolizing navigation and heritage, while the motto “Rerevaka na Kalou ka doka na Tui” (Fear God and honor the King) appears on a ribbon below.
This image is used on government websites, educational resources, official documents, and cultural presentations to represent national identity; users seek historical context, symbolism, or visual reference for academic, diplomatic, or travel purposes.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of Fiji’s national coat of arms: two Fijian warriors, a lion, palm tree, dove, sugarcane, and the drua canoe-embodying heritage, peace, and unity.
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