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Fiji Islands Flag - Republic of the
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Voyagers from the east first settled Fiji around 2,500 years ago with descendants later moving on to settle the Polynesian islands to the west. The first known European contact came when the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman sighted the Fiji Islands in 1643 and English explorer Captain James Cook visited in 1774, . Protestant missionaries from Tonga arrived in 1835, and French Catholic priests in 1844. After a few chiefs converted, Fijians embraced Christianity. During a civil war in the 1850s, Cakobau, the most powerful chief in Fiji, combined forces with the king of Tonga to become paramount chief of western Fiji.  In 1871, much of the  European population supported Cakobau's claim as King of all Fiji, but the claim was met with opposition. Cakobau's government appealed to Britain for assistance and, on 10 October 1874, Fijian chiefs signed a Deed of Cession making Fiji a British Crown Colony.

Britain granted Fiji full independence within the Commonwealth on October 10, 1970. Fiji underwent two coupe-d'etats in the 1980's resulting in the declaration of a Republic and expulsion from the Commonwealth. Although remaining a republic, the nation was readmitted to the Commonwealth in 1997. The Great Council of Chiefs still  today recognizes Queen Elizabeth as its Paramount Chief.

Fiji's flag flew for the first time on Independence Day.. It includes the red, white and blue Union Flag of Britain in the top left-hand corner and the shield from the Fiji Coat of Arms on a light blue background in the fly. The design  was selected as the result of a competition won jointly by Mr. Robi Wilcock and Mrs. Murray MacKenzie. Fiji's national Coat of arms consists of two Fijian warriors on either side of a shield bearing the motto "Rerevaka na Kalou ka Doka na Tui" or " Fear God and honour the Queen." The shield  has the image of a heraldic lion holding a cocoa pod across the top. Sugarcane, a coconut palm and  a bunch of bananas are represented in three of the shield's four quadrants. The fourth is a dove of peace symbolising the flag of the Kingdom of Viti which ceded its power to the British.  Discussions are currently underway which could eventually result in the shield being replaced by the full Coat of Arms.

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