Introduction
The Republic of the Marshall Islands, commonly known as the Marshall Islands and Marshall Islands, is an island country located in the North Pacific. The Marshall Islands is part of the Micronesia Islands. It has a land area of ββ181 square kilometers, a sea area of ββmore than two million square kilometers, a population of 68,480 people, and it is scattered on 34 coral atolls composed of 1,156 islands. The adjacent areas on the sea are Wake Island in the north, Nauru in the south, the Federated States of Micronesia in the west and Kiribati in the southeast. The most populous atoll is Majuro, and it is also in the Marshall Islands. The capital.
About the National Anthem
'Forever Marshall Islands'-Forever Marshall Islands
The Forever Marshall Islands is the national anthem of the Marshall Islands. The lyrics and composer are both the former president. Mata Kabua, opened in 1991.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 10:19. On a blue background, two adjacent white-orange bands gradually widen from the lower left corner to the upper right corner. The flag with a 24-point star in the upper left. Blue symbolizes the Pacific Ocean, white and orange symbolize the light and shadow of sunrise and sunset respectively, orange symbolizes bravery, white symbolizes peace, the star represents the cross of Christianity, and the twenty-four rays of light the country Twenty-four jurisdictions, of which four main lights represent the four main central jurisdictions.
Emblem Meaning
The Marshall Islands national emblem is a circle. The blue background represents the ocean. The upper two The fourteen-pointed star and the two orange and white strips have the same meaning as the national flag. In the middle is an angel with wings spread, symbolizing peace. Below is the Marshall chart, and the ribbon at the bottom has the 'Season'. The patterns are counted in the clockwise direction, They are fishing nets, sailboats, islands, and hammers made of coconut trees and shells that symbolize fisheries. The outer ring is made of chains, with the name of the country on the upper part between the two, and the national motto 'Work together to achieve success' in the Marshallese book at the bottom.