What is the motto of England?

United Kingdom: No official motto. Sovereign's motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland; In My Defens God Me Defend in Scotland.
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What is meaning of Dieu et Mon Droit?

Definition of Dieu et mon droit

: God and my right —motto on the British royal arms.
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What language is Dieu et Mon Droit?

French. God and my right: motto on the royal arms of England.
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Why is there a lion on the British coat of arms?

The reason is that the lion was thought to be the animal that best personify qualities of 'Britishness' .... Strength, courage, dignity, pride etc. They presumably didn't think any native animals had the necessary qualities.
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Why do British passports say French?

The UK's Home Office told us that French translations on British passports are due to recommendations from the UN agency the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Most countries now adhere to these to ensure their passports are accepted worldwide.
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What does it say on the front of a British passport?

“Dieu et mon droit,” or “God and my right,” are the words featured on the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (minus Scotland). They are frequently found throughout London engraved on old buildings, or even on the British passport.
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What does it say on the British passport?

On the front of the British passport,on the Royal Coat of Arms, there are French words such as "Dieu et mon droit" and "Honi soit qui mal y pense."
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What does the Latin on the British coat of arms mean?

Dieu et mon droit (French pronunciation: ​[djø e mɔ̃ dʁwa], Old French: Deu et mon droit), meaning "God and my right", is the motto of the monarch of the United Kingdom outside Scotland. It appears on a scroll beneath the shield of the version of the coat of arms of the United Kingdom.
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What is the meaning coat of arms?

Word forms: plural coats of arms. countable noun. The coat of arms of a family, town, or organization is a special design in the form of a shield that they use as a symbol of their identity.
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Is the United Kingdom a country?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is an island country that sits north-west of mainland Europe. It is made up of mainland Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) and the northern part of the island of Ireland (Northern Ireland). It has numerous smaller islands.
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What is the motto of us?

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted 396 to 9 to reaffirm the U.S. national motto: “In God We Trust.” “Some public officials have stated incorrectly that there are different national mottoes.
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What is the motto of Japan?

Motto Japan - LIVING THE FUTURE - to make living in Japan fun, enriching, and rewarding.
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What is the motto of India?

The words 'Satyameva Jayate' from Mundaka Upanishad, meaning 'Truth Alone Triumphs', are inscribed below the abacus in the Devanagari script.
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Why are British passports black?

Prior to the late 80s, British passports were blue in color, as they are now. However, since the blue passport inception in 1921, there have been a number of interesting variations on the blue color, but the British passport has never been black.
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What does a blue passport mean?

The second most common colour, blue passports symbolises “the new world” and 15 Caribbean countries use this colour for the passports. The block of South American countries, including, Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, also use the blue passport – the cover symbolising the connection with Mercosur, a trade union.
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What is a blue British passport?

The new blue passport design is now being issued. Blue passports will be phased in over a number of months. If you renew your passport during this initial period, you may be issued with either a blue or a burgundy British passport. You will not be able to choose whether you get a burgundy or a blue passport.
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Does the Queen have a passport?

The Queen doesn't have to use a passport to travel.

Every passport in the United Kingdom is issued with the Queen's name. As a consequence, the Queen doesn't need her own passport to travel. However, all other members of the royal family, including The Prince of Wales, hold their own passports.
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How many passports can you have UK?

You can have a two UK passports at the same time.
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What is England national flower?

The national flower of England is the rose. The flower has been adopted as England's emblem since the time of the Wars of the Roses – civil wars (1455 – 1485) between the royal house of Lancaster (whose emblem was a red rose) and the royal house of York (whose emblem was a white rose).
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What is the flower symbol of England?

The National flower of England, the Tudor Rose comes from the red rose emblem of the House of Lancaster and the white rose of the House of York. Between 1455 and 1485 the English Civil war broke out. This became known as the War of the Roses as it was between these to houses.
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What is England known for?

ENGLAND is famous for many things - David Beckham, Fish and Chips, Big Ben, Red Buses, black cabs, Oasis, Blur, the Beatles, London and tea. England is famous for its long history. England is famous for its Royal Family. Windsor Castle is the oldest royal residence still in use.
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