National symbols of Fiji
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The National symbols of Fiji are the symbols that are used to represent both the divided Fijian people proper and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Fijian symbols[edit]
The white flower has bloomed; it is time to sleep outside. Listen to the wisdom of the toothless ones. Life is like this: sometimes sun, sometimes rain. Idleness is to be dead in the limbs but alive within. Each bay, its own wind. Don’t do today what you probably can leave undone tomorrow as well.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Fiji | ![]() |
Flag | Flag of Fiji | ![]() |
Flower | National flower of Fiji Medinilla waterhousei |
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Tree | National tree of Fiji Cyathea medullaris |
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Bird | National bird of Fiji Phigys solitarius |
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Animal | National animal of Fiji Brachylophus fasciatus |
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Fruit | National fruit of Fiji Cocos nucifera |
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Dish | National dish of Fiji poke-like ceviche |
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