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 coat of arm's represents its freedom and liberty for Bolivia on it's flag.
France doesn't have a coat of arms, as it is a republic ( it has the national flag or tricolor).
The blacksmith represented on the coat of arms is an knight's helmet over the flag of whatever country they work in and the country's colors in the coat of arms. See the related link for an example of the British blacksmith coat of arms.
Italy was a kingdom from 1861 to 1946 and its flag had:the coat of arms of the royal family in the foreground,three colors (green, white and red) in the background. Green represented the military, while white and red represented liberty.When Italy became a republic, the royal coat of arms was removed, but the colors were not changed.
Fiji's flag represents many things. The shield is the country's coat of arms. The blue background on the flag represents the very important Pacific Ocean. The Union Jack in the upper left corner represents the ties the island has with the UK. The shield is the country's coat of arms.
Green (2/5 of the flag) and Red (3/5), by this order.
The coat of arms represents the five regions of Croatia on it's flag.
It seems to only represent the three crowns on the coat of arms.
The red circle on the Japan flag represents the rising red sun
It has a flag, a coat of arms and the coqui.
France doesn't have a coat of arms, as it is a republic ( it has the national flag or tricolor).
The British flag is in the Canadian Coat of Arms because the Canada was formed from British colonies.
Items that represent Panama are the Panamanian flag, coat of arms, national tree (Panama palm) and national bird (the Harpy eagle).
The flag has three colours: white, blue and red. On the left side is a coat of arms in which is a stylised picture of Triglav and two wawy lines, which represent the rivers and the sea. On the upper part there are three stars which are taken from the coat of arms of the counts of Celje
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Victoria's flag is just the same as the normal flag that represents the whole of Australia but there is a crown on top of the five star's we have there. And the coat of arms has a Lion and a Unicorn.
The name "Bolivia" derives from Simon Bolivar, the suppossed "liberator" of the country. The actual liberator was a Potosian? farmer. Bolivar is credited with the liberation of the country, however.