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  2. Flag of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Barbados was designed by Grantley W. Prescod and was officially adopted to represent Barbados at midnight on 30 November 1966, the day the country gained independence. The flag was chosen as part of a nationwide open contest held by the government.

  3. National symbols of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Used within the national flag, the left and right shafts of the trident were then designed as 'broken' representing the nation of Barbados breaking away from its historical and constitutional ties as a former colony. The three points of the trident represent in Barbados the three principles of democracy—"government of, for and by the people ...

  4. Flag of the West Indies Federation - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the governor-general.. The flag of the West Indies Federation was used between 1958 and 1962. It bore four equally spaced narrow white stripes with a large orange-gold circle over the middle two lines in the center of the flag, undulating horizontally across a blue field representing the Caribbean Sea and the sun shining upon the waves.

  5. National symbols of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    The triangles share a common base the length of which is one-third of the full length of the flag. The blue colour represent fidelity. It reflects the tropical sky and also the emerald surrounding waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The gold represents the prevailing sunshine in the Caribbean and prosperity.

  6. Flag of Martinique - Wikipedia

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    The rouge-vert-noir ("red-green-black") flag, or "nationalist flag" is the preferred symbol of Martiniquais independence activists. It was designed by Guy Cabort-Masson and Alex Ferdinand in 1968 and secretly transferred to Martinique in 1971. [1] The colours of this flag are also found on the pan-African diaspora flag, designed in 1920 meaning:

  7. Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands features a blue ensign with the Union flag in the canton, defaced with the coat of arms of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the centre-right. The coat of arms, which was granted on 28 September 1965, takes the shape of a yellow shield which contains a queen conch shell, lobster , and a Melocactus .

  8. List of Jamaican flags - Wikipedia

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    Colonial flag of Jamaica: The Cross of Burgundy was used during the Spanish colonisation 10 April 1655 – 30 December 1800: Colonial flag of Jamaica: The 1606 version of the Union Flag was used until 1 January 1801 1 January 1801 – 24 August 1875: Colonial flag of Jamaica: The British Union Flag, used until 1875 25 August 1875 – 31 May 1906

  9. Coat of arms of the West Indies Federation - Wikipedia

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    The background of the shield bore four equally spaced narrow white stripes with ten orange-gold discs representing each island grouping, undulating horizontally across a blue field representing the Caribbean Sea and the sun shining upon the waves. These devices were based upon the flag originally designed by Edna Manley.

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