Introduction
The Republic of Vanuatu, commonly known as Vanuatu, is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It became independent from Britain and France in 1980 Founded, it is composed of more than 80 islands (68 inhabited) and is part of the Melanesian Islands. It has a tropical maritime climate throughout the year.
About the National Anthem
'We 'We, We'-Yumi, Yumi, Yumi
'We, We, Us' is the national anthem of Vanuatu. The music and lyrics are by Francois Vincent Issaf. Officially in 1980 Used. The lyrics are in Bislama.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 3:5. The national flag composed of red and green horizontal stripes, a black triangle on one side of the flagpole and a horizontal yellow Y The shape separates the red and green horizontal stripes. Red represents blood and symbolizes the unity of the people; green represents fertile land; black represents the Melanesians, and there is peace in the boar tusks that represent wealth and prosperity. The 39 leaves on the fern leaves symbolize the country’s 39 congressmen; the yellow represents Christianity, the Y shape represents the shape of the country’s islands in the Pacific Ocean, and the yellow Y sign means the light of Christ is like sunlight It is shining all over the country.
Emblem Meaning
The national emblem of Vanuatu has mountains, Melanesian warriors, pig tusks and national mottos printed in the official language of Bislama on the ribbons.' God coexists with us.' The 'Namule' leaves crossed behind the warrior and the pig teeth surrounding the leaves represent the country's wealth and the abundance of natural resources. 'Namule' leaves and pig teeth appear on the national flag at the same time. Pig fangs The pattern also symbolizes wealth, the fern leaves also represent peace, and 39 leaves represent 39 members of parliament. In front of them is the first prime minister, Walter Lini, who is dressed in local warrior costumes, standing on the local highest peak, Tabwe Magana. The national emblem was designed by Rick Fraser, who was also the creator of the national flag.