The motto for the country should represent what the country stands for. In the case of the United States, the motto of land of the free, and home of the brave relates because everyone in the nation is free, and people believe that those who go to war are brave, and the country is usually at war somewhere.
The Great Seal of the Realm changes with every king or queen. At the moment it reads "Elizabeth II D G BRITT REGNORVMQVE SVORVM CETER REGINA CONSORTIONIS POPVLORVM PRINCEPS F D" which translates as 'Elizabeth II by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.'
They change each time, but remain the same in essence, so still represent the UK as a whole.
I THINK IT IS BECAUSE... out of all the people in our country we need to stand together.
Because the motto in question still contains the core beliefs that the country was established for.
every country have their own culture so they have their own sayings and mottos because they have their own beliefs
Denmark's motto is Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke. This means God's help, the love of the people, Denmark's strength in Danish.We don't really have a motto. But our queen says "Gud bevare Danmark (God save/preserve/protect Denmark)
Guildford High School's motto is 'As One That Serveth'.
The motto of Baruch College is 'The American Dream Still Works'.
a good relationship is when these 3 words are still remaining...I Love You..
English was an official language in 87 nations and territories by 1994. It is still the language of commerce in many nations of the world.
Because the motto in question still contains the core beliefs that the country was established for.
Because the motto in question still contains the core beliefs that the country was established for.
its still are blah beacaus blah
No, China is one of the wealthier nations in Asia by GDP, although it is still developing.
Yes. The star and crescent on the Turkish flag represents Islam. It also represents the connection that Turkey still has to the Ottoman Empire and that country's history.
The motto of Tirona Fanatics is 'Born in 1920, still great!'.
Denmark's motto is Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke. This means God's help, the love of the people, Denmark's strength in Danish.We don't really have a motto. But our queen says "Gud bevare Danmark (God save/preserve/protect Denmark)
It's the only time all nations come together despite many differences, often nations still in conflict or have been in conflicts meet on the field for a breif moment of good old friendly competition. It represents peace.
Kosovo is currently a self-declared independent country. However, Serbia still lays claim to it and only around half of the world's nations have recognized Kosovo.
New African nations have the ever present problem in economics, and famine. While a country abundant in natural resources it is still a poor and under-developed country. Famine and disease run rampant, and civil-war covers the continent.
Of course it is, Washington DC is the capital of the US. It is subject to the same constitution as the country it represents.
The United Nations still has a small presence in Rwanda to help maintain the peace.