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He adopted a new flag on 20 May 1805: the blue band was changed to black to symbolize death (black) and freedom (red). [1] [3] 1806-1811: Flag of the State of Haiti: Flag of the Northern State, used by President Henri Christophe, who adopted the bicolors from the flag of the Haitian Revolution. [1] [3] 1811–1814: Flag of the Kingdom of Haiti ...
Symbol Name Image Reference Flag The Bicolor [1] [2]Coat of Arms The Palmiste [1] [2]National Bird Hispaniolan Trogan [1] [2]National Anthem La Dessalinienne [1] [2]National Mottos
Printable version; In other projects ... Flags of Haiti (2 P) O. Orders, decorations, and medals of Haiti (1 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Haiti"
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 flag of Haiti (drapo Ayiti) is a bicolour featuring two horizontal bands coloured blue and red, emblazoned by a white rectangular panel bearing the coat of arms of Haiti. The coat of arms depicts a trophy of weapons atop a green hill and a royal palm symbolizing independence.
Flag of the Unification of Hispaniola (1820-1849) and Flag of the First Haitian Republic (1859–1964) Flag of Haiti used by Duvalier (1964–1986) Civil Flag of Haiti (1964–1986)
First Empire of Haiti; Haitian Creole; José Velásquez (footballer, born 1952) List of Haitian flags; List of fascist movements by country G–M; List of flags by number of colors; List of former sovereign states; List of island countries; List of wars: 1500–1799; List of wars: 1800–1899; List of wars involving France; List of wars ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Flags of Haiti" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.