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Pages in category "National symbols of Haiti" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The oldest use of a symbol for Haiti is known since 1807. The symbol shows several national flags, with two cannons and palm trees. The symbol indicates the battle for independence of the republic. The motto, in French, means 'Strength through unity'. The use of the symbol was interrupted twice; once was during the period of Henri I.
The white pale removed, the blue was taken to represent Haiti's Black African citizens and the red the gens de couleur. The story is widely known in Haiti: the anniversary of the date is celebrated as the Flag and Universities Day and images of Catherine Flon have appeared on Haitian currency and stamps. [7] [8]
Flag of Haiti used by the Duvaliers: The new constitution under Duvalier returns to the black and red flag first used by Dessalines, although the coat of arms remains but with color modifications instead of the blue, with black. [1] 1986–Present: Flag of Haiti: See previous flag.
Coat of arms of Haiti This page was last edited on 29 September 2015, at 15:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
The attack against the library’s collection of rare books and manuscripts documenting 200 years of Haitian history came after a series of other assaults against other institutions, including ...
Arrondissements of Haiti; Canada–Haiti relations; Chamber of Deputies (Haiti) Charles Rivière-Hérard; Chile–Haiti relations; Coat of arms of Haiti; Constitution of Haiti; Departments of Haiti; Dominican Republic–Haiti relations; Education in Haiti; Elections in Haiti; February 1935 Haitian referendum; Foreign aid to Haiti; Foreign ...