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It symbolises Fiji is part of the British Commonwealth - although at this present time Fiji's membership is currently suspended.
The flag of Fiji has a light blue base with a British Union flag in the upper left corner which extends to half the length of the flag. This light blue base represents the Pacific Ocean and the Union Jack represents the country's links to Britain. In the center of the right side of the Fiji flag is the country's coat of arms, with three sugar canes, a coconut palm, a dove with an olive branch which represents peace, and a bunch of bananas, with a lion holding a peeled coconut. The golden lion represents Britain, as does the red cross of St. George of England. Two of the symbols represent Fiji's colonial past.
The Flag of Fiji has a shield which includes a bunch of bananas.
Bananas
There is no national bird of Fiji.There are many species of birds.The bird shown on the Fiji flag is a dove.
yes
Australia, Fiji and New Zealand
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http://flagspot.net/flags/fj.html
It's not a lion, it's a bear!
No.
it was England, that's why they have the British flag in the left top hand corner of their own flag