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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.
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.
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Date: 2 August 2014: Source: SVG source for the coat of arms is from File:Coat of arms of Sint Maarten.svg, with background colors and dimensions hand-drawn per previous versions.
A separate mechanism (emoji tag sequences) is used for regional flags, such as England gbeng , Scotland gbsct , Wales gbwls , Texas ustx or California usca . [12] It uses U+1F3F4 WAVING BLACK FLAG and formatting tag characters instead of regional indicator symbols.
English: The Unity Flag is also known as the cultural flag or “National Flag” of St. Martin. The unity banner represents the people, land, and culture of the whole island, North and South. The unity banner represents the people, land, and culture of the whole island, North and South.
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Various logos and emblems have been used to represent the Collectivity of Saint Martin.The most recent coat of arms used by the collectivity were adopted in 2010.. 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.