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The coat of arms of Sint Maarten, adopted on 7 November 1982, consists of a shield with a rising sun and the motto. [1] The shield displays the courthouse in the centre, the border monument to the right, the orange-yellow sage (which is the national flower) to the left. The orange border refers to the Dutch royal house.
Pages in category "National symbols of Sint Maarten" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
These arms depict various symbols of Saint Martin like the pelican, flamboyant and coralita flowers, the Border Obelisk , 'slavery walls' (mur des esclaves, made of dry stone), salt, sea, sunrise, mountains, and seashells. [1]
The flag of Sint Maarten consists of a white triangle situated at the hoist charged with the constituent country's coat of arms, along with two horizontal bands of cherry red and navy blue. Adopted in 1985 shortly after the territory was granted a coat of arms, it has been the flag of Sint Maarten since 13 June of that year.
On 31 August 1990, the "Unity Flag" of Saint Martin was adopted at the Preliminary Conference on National Symbols at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library, in Sint Maarten. This flag was created to represent the people of both halves of the island and the unification of the latter, and is hoisted today on some houses and sometimes by churches and ...
An unofficial flag is used by the local government, which depicts the island's coat of arms on a white field. [2]Another unofficial flag that was used depicted a modern logotype, containing the name "Saint-Martin", with "Caraïbe Française" and "French Caribbean" written in small text below.
Pages in category "National symbols of the Collectivity of Saint Martin" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The southern part of the island, Sint Maarten, is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. General reference ... National symbols of Saint Martin