The star system on the Australia flag consists of the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points to represent the six states and territories of Australia. Below the Commonwealth Star are the five stars of the Southern Cross constellation.
The largest star on the Australian flag is known as the Commonwealth Star, or Federation Star. Its seven points represent the six states and numerous territories (mainland and off-shore) of Australia. The star represents the states coming together in Federation.
The stars on the Australian flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, which is a prominent feature in the southern hemisphere sky. The large seven-pointed star represents the six states and territories of Australia, with the seventh point symbolizing the territories of the country.
Your best option - would be to contact the show directly via the BBC. There will be someone connected with the show who can tell you who made the coat - and a possible source.
The five stars on the Chinese flag represent the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The large star represents the Party, while the four smaller stars represent the social classes of the country working together in unity.
The seven point star represents the 6 colonies of Australia and the British empire.
The meaning of the elements on a coat of arms differs from one to another and with the country and time when the coat of arms was created. The Star in the Australian Coat of Arms represents all of Australia's states.
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.
Australia's coat of arms features a kangaroo and emu. These two animals are prominent on the coat of arms because, not only are they uniquely Australian, but they are unable to walk backwards, and therefore represent forward progression - apt for a new, young country. They are not Australia's official faunal emblems, as Australia has no official faunal emblem. Australia's floral emblem is the Golden Wattle and this appears behind the emu and kangaroo. The kangaroo and emu are holding a shield, upon which is the badge of each state of Australia. This indicates the unity of the states, as they came together at Federation, and highlighting this is the Federation Star which sits above the shield. The Federation star, or Commonwealth star, is a seven pointed star - there is one point for each of the six Australian states, while the seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, i.e. the two mainland territories and the seven external (offshore) territories.
Australia's coat of arms features a kangaroo and emu. These two animals are prominent on the coat of arms because, not only are they uniquely Australian, but they are unable to walk backwards, and therefore represent forward progression - apt for a new, young country. They are not Australia's official faunal emblems, as Australia has no official faunal emblem.Australia's floral emblem is the Golden Wattle and this appears behind the emu and kangaroo.The kangaroo and emu are holding a shield, upon which is the badge of each state of Australia. This indicates the unity of the states, as they came together at Federation, and highlighting this is the Federation Star which sits above the shield. The Federation star, or Commonwealth star, is a seven pointed star - there is one point for each of the six Australian states, while the seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, i.e. the two mainland territories and the seven external (offshore) territories.
No. It represents the southern cross.
No. It represents the southern cross.
The Commonwealth star, or Federation star is a seven-pointed star unique to Australia. There is one point for each of the six states of Australia, and the seventh point represents all of Australia's mainland and offshore territories.
The stars represent the Southern Cross. The large white seven-pointed star is known as the Commonwealth Star. These are set on a defaced blue ensign, with a small Union flag in the upper left hand corner.
The coat of arms of Chile is conformed by many elements, and each one of them have an specific meaning and significance. The Condor is one of the most important symbols of the country, since this majestic bird lives only in this territory, the other animal represented in the coat of arms and that also is an exclusive species of this land, is the Huemul. Colors are also very important, the red color is there to represent the blood that was spilled in the fight for the independence of the country, the blue color is the sky and the white of the star is the snow over the Andes. This star is supposed to represent the government. The motto under the coat that reads 'Por la razón o la fuerza', it reads 'By reason or force' in English, and its meaning is related to the Chilean conviction to use the force if others options fail.
The star system on the Australia flag consists of the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points to represent the six states and territories of Australia. Below the Commonwealth Star are the five stars of the Southern Cross constellation.
The Vietnam Coat of Arms is a symbol of the nation's sovereignty and identity. The coat of arms features a five-pointed star symbolizing the Communist Party of Vietnam, a cogwheel representing agriculture and industry, and rice ears representing the agriculture-based economy of the country. The coat of arms also includes a background of inland waterways, mountains, and a rising sun, symbolizing Vietnam's natural resources and aspirations for a bright future.