What is fiji flag?

The flag of Fiji was adopted on October 10, 1970, when the country gained independence from British rule.

The flag consists of a sky blue background with the Union Jack in the top left corner, symbolizing Fiji's history as a British colony.

In the right half of the flag, there is a shield depicting a white dove carrying an olive branch, which represents peace. Above the shield is a British lion holding a cocoa pod, representing the country's dependence on agriculture.

Below the shield is a banner with the country's motto, "Rerevaka na Kalou ka Doka na Tui" which means "Fear God and honor the Queen."

The flag of Fiji is a symbol of the nation's history, culture, and values.