The three stars on the Filipino flag represent the three main island groups of the Philippines: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These stars symbolize the unity and equality of these island regions in the country.
The Philippines has three major areas that make up the chain of islands, these areas are Luzon, Mindanao and Visayas. Each of the stars on the flag represent one of those major areas of the country.
The sun on the Argentina flag is known as the Sun of May, and it represents the Inca sun god Inti. It symbolizes the emergence of a new nation and the desire for the people of Argentina to rise and shine brightly.
The sun in the Philippines flag has eight rays. The eight rays represent the first eight provinces that revolted against Spanish rule during the Philippine Revolution.
The stars on a flag often represent various symbols such as states, territories, or commonwealths in a country. In the case of the United States flag, the stars represent the states in the union. Each star symbolizes a state and the flag's design allows for stars to be added as new states join the country.
The name of the Philippines flag is 3 stars and a sun. The Filipino flag was adopted on June 12th, 1898.
The 3 parts of the flag the stars the blue and the red represent the countries main 3 islands Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
The rising sun.
The disc is the Sun.
it means the sun
it stands for the sun
The three stars on the Filipino flag represent the three main island groups of the Philippines: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These stars symbolize the unity and equality of these island regions in the country.
The Philippines has three major areas that make up the chain of islands, these areas are Luzon, Mindanao and Visayas. Each of the stars on the flag represent one of those major areas of the country.
it represents were the sun rises. that's how you get the term land of the rising sun
None, the gold disk represents the sun.
Depends on the size of the flag, really....
The Argentina flag represents the Sun of May. The colors represent the clear Argentinian skies and the snow on top of the Andes mountains. The flag was adopted in 1812 and the colors were chosen by Manuel Belgrano.