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What is The meaning of the symbols on the Prince Edward Island flag?

The Prince Edward Island flag features a lion, which symbolizes strength and bravery, representing the island's historical ties to Scotland. The three small acorns at the bottom represent the three counties of the island: Kings, Queens, and Prince. The flag's overall design reflects the island's heritage, natural beauty, and loyalty to the British crown. The red and white colors are also historically significant, resonating with both the British flag and the island's identity.


What does Prince Edward island's flag mean?

The large oak tree represents the British Empire.The three small oaks : Kings, Queens, and Prince.


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What is the flower of PEI called?

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A Flag on the Island was created in 1967.


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The national flag of Cyprus consists of a picture of the island, with two pictures of olive branches below.The national flag of Kosovo also includes a map of the country on its flag, though it is not an island.


Does Queensland have its own flag?

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