The Bolivian's flag symbol is an eagle surronded by crossed muskets and olive branches. I know this because I had to do a project on Bolivia and their culture snd flag and map. I hope I could be useful.
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There is no coat of arms of Japan per se, but there is an Imperial Seal, which represents a chyrsanthemum.
White stands for peace
Bolivia's coat of arms consists of a cartouche surrounded by Bolivian flags, laurel branches, muskets, and an Andean Condor atop. The crossed rifles symbolize the struggle for independence, while the axe and Phrygian hood represent liberty and freedom. The laurel branches stand for peace, and the condor is symbolic of the willingness to defend the country.
the sign of hope and joy
it mean the girl needs to have sex
it sands for loyal
loves it means rider
The crest on the Serbian flag represents the Serbian coat of arms, which includes a white double-headed eagle symbolizing the Serbian monarchy and the unity of church and state. The crest also features floriated ornaments and a cross above the eagle's heads, symbolizing the country's religious and cultural heritage.
The Coat of Arms of Belize is primarily symbolic of the importance of mahogany, wood cutting and ship building in the 18th and 19th century Belizean economy.
Puerto Rico's historical ties to Spain.