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Barbados; The Broken Trident: Use: National flag, civil and state ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 30 November 1966; 58 years ago () Design: A vertical triband of ultramarine (hoist-side and fly-side) and gold with the black trident-head centred on the gold band. Designed by: Grantley W. Prescod: Use: Naval ensign: Proportion: 1:2: Design
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 ...
Ensign of Barbados: A British Red Ensign with an emblem of Barbados 2016: Barbados 50th Anniversary of Independence banner: 1975–2021: Personal Standard of Queen Elizabeth II in Barbados: A bearded fig tree (with the leaves coloured blue) in the centre and a Pride of Barbados flower in each of the top corners on a yellow field. A blue disc of ...
[2] In 2014 CPL they qualified for the champions league. They were out of the tournament in the group stage managing to win only one of their four matches. On 30 July 2021, it was announced that the team name would be changed from the Barbados Tridents to the Barbados Royals. [3] [4]
The name "Barbados" is from either the Portuguese term os barbados or the Spanish equivalent, los barbados, both meaning "the bearded ones". [12] [13] It is unclear whether "bearded" refers to the long, hanging roots of the bearded fig-tree (Ficus citrifolia), a species of banyan indigenous to the island, or to the allegedly bearded Kalinago (Island Caribs) who once inhabited the island, or ...
Từ điển bách khoa toàn thư Việt Nam (Encyclopedia of Vietnam), a state-sponsored encyclopedia which was published in 2005. Vietnamese Wikipedia, a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. Vietnam War encyclopedias. Encyclopedic works and encyclopedias focused on Vietnam War-related topics.
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Extreme points of Barbados Northernmost point – North Point, Saint Lucy (N 13.334851, W -59.614742) Southernmost point – South Point, Christ Church (N 13.045294, W -59.526722) Easternmost point – Kitridge Point, Saint Philip (N 13.149207, W -59.420292) Westernmost point – Harrisons, Saint Lucy, Saint Lucy (N 13.305756, W -59.651022)