Sentences with phrase «flag symbolises»

The green of the flag symbolises agriculture, prosperity, faith and fertility.
His traveller's emblem, a pan-African flag symbolising the alliance of 54 African countries is also hung at the gallery entrance.
Additionally, the region has its own flag symbolising the unity and identity of all Torres Strait Islanders [5], and the area is subject to a bilateral treaty with Papua New Guinea which recognises and guarantees their traditional fishing rights and traditional customary rights.

Not exact matches

The flag of Ghana consists of three horizontal bands (strips) of red (top), gold (middle) and green (bottom); the three bands are the same height and width; the middle band bears a five - pointed black star in the centre of the gold band, the colour red band stands for the blood spilled to achieve the nation's independence: gold stands for Ghana's industrial mineral wealth, and the color green symbolises the rich tropical rainforests and natural resources of Ghana.
This all comes at a period of rising tensions, epitomised by the Falklands flag flying over No. 10, symbolising the 30 - year anniversary of the Falklands War.
(36) But however personal the film, Santa Sangre still bears a smattering of political critique, whether in the American stars - and - stripes splashed around the gringo circus, the emblematic eagle symbolising American currency instead of Mexican national identity (as on the Mexican flag), starving slum dwellers feeding off the waste (a dead elephant symbolising Christ) of the gringo circus, the syncretic Santa Sangre church being destroyed by Catholic officials and greedy developers, etc..
All Saints has successfully achieved Bronze and Silver Eco-School status and is currently on track to achieve the Green flag award which symbolises an excellent approach to environmental awareness.
Adopted as the country's flag in 1947 after India became independent from Britain, each colour symbolises something different.
The journey of constructing our individual identity is symbolised by the black pirate flag of radical subjectivity marked out by the simple act of needing to eat in order to exist.
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