There isn't a shield on our flag. The flag has the union jack (British flag) on the top with a crown in the centre, and the bottom half of the flag is a sun with wavy rays over blue waves. The sun sets in the west, so I think the bottom is the sun setting on the Pacific Ocean, and the top is a reference to the UK and the monarchy.
The spears on Kenya's flag represent defense and protection of the country, while the shield signifies unity and strength as a nation. The Maasai shield and spears are traditional symbols of the country's cultural heritage and history.
Think setting sun.
Do you mean Kenya? It resembles a shield with two spears behind it on a striped backgroud.
The red on the Australian flag means the sun on the neverending British Empire.
The red on the Australian flag means the sun on the neverending British Empire.
They are very different. The flag of the United Kingdom, which is referred to as the British flag, appears in the top left corner of the Australian flag. The rest of the Australian flag is blue and has some stars on it, including some representing the Southern Cross, which is a constellation, and the Commonwealth Star.
because the sun mean sun rising
It is a combination of the English, Scotish and Northern Irish flags.
Do you mean the English flag or the British flag? The English flag is the St Georges cross ie a red addition cross on a white background. The British flag, properly called the Union Flag or sometimes the Union Jack, is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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.
the red ''plus sign'' stands for england the blue backround stand for Scotland and the ''red x'' stands for Ireland. If you're not sure what i mean, look at the british flag and you'll see what i mean!:)
The shield on the Equatorial Guinea flag symbolizes the country's commitment to defending its sovereignty and national integrity. It features a tree, representing the wealth of natural resources, and stars that signify the country's unity and aspirations for progress. The shield reflects the nation's heritage and serves as a reminder of its struggle for independence and self-determination.