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There are nineteen rays visible on the flag.
The flag of the island nation Kiribati shows a seagull flying over the waves of the Pacific Ocean. In the background of the motif you can see the rising sun with the light of nineteen rays (10 thin and 9 thick rays). Ins ome cases the flag shows the motto of the nation "Te Mauri,Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa" ("Health, Peace and Prosperity").
The flag of the island nation Kiribati shows a seagull flying over the waves of the Pacific Ocean. In the background of the motif you can see the rising sun with the light of nineteen rays (10 thin and 9 thick rays). Ins ome cases the flag shows the motto of the nation "Te Mauri,Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa" ("Health, Peace and Prosperity").
There are 17 rays that come out of the half-sun on Kiribati's flag. The 17 rays represent the 16 Gilbert islands as well as Banaba, formerly known as Ocean Island. Kiribati was first known as the Gilbert (and Ellice) Islands.
The flag of Kiribati features 17 rays of the sun. These rays extend from a red circle at the top of the flag, symbolizing the sun rising over the ocean. The design reflects the country's location in the Pacific Ocean and its cultural significance.
The flag of the island nation Kiribati shows a seagull flying over the waves of the Pacific ocean. In the background of the motif you can see the rising sun with the light of nineteen rays (10 thin and 9 thick rays). Ins ome cases the flag shows the motto of the nation "Te Mauri,Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa" ("Health, Peace and Prosperity").
The flag of the island nation Kiribati shows a seagull flying over the waves of the Pacific Ocean. In the background of the motif you can see the rising sun with the light of nineteen rays (10 thin and 9 thick rays). Ins ome cases the flag shows the motto of the nation "Te Mauri,Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa" ("Health, Peace and Prosperity").
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There are many symbols for Japan, such as their flag, the Nisshōki (sun-disc flag); the Kyokujitsu-ki (rising sun flag); the Go-Shichi no Kiri (government seal); the Cryptomeria; or the Chrysanthemum.
The flag in the middle of the flag is called the sun of may. May is when the revolution took place. Therefore the sun on the flag represents the military flag for Argentina, this is why some flags do not include the sun.