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Flag of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia
The flag of Trinidad and Tobago is a red field with a white-edged black diagonal band from the upper hoist side to the lower fly-side. In blazon , Gules, a bend Sable fimbriated Argent . It was designed by Carlisle Chang.
Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs | National Flag
National Flag The National Flag was selected from a series of designs created by the Independence Committee in 1962. The colours of red , white and black were chosen to reflect the philosophy of a 'new nation', the principles for which it stood, its hopes and aspirations and the Nation's supreme determination to preserve the harmony and unity ...
flag of Trinidad and Tobago - Encyclopedia Britannica
national flag consisting of a red field (background) incorporating a diagonal black stripe with white fimbriations (narrow borders). The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 3 to 5. As a British colony, Trinidad and Tobago displayed both the Union Jack and …
Flags, Symbols & Currency of Trinidad and Tobago
The National Flag of Trinidad and Tobago features a red background with a white-edged black diagonal band placed across the upper hoist-side to the lower fly side; the country uses Trinidad and Tobago dollar as its official currency; and its national anthem is "Forged from the Love of …
National Flag - Life in Trinidad & Tobago
The National Flag of Trinidad and Tobago was adopted in 1962 in commemoration of the country’s Independence. Prominent local artist Carlisle Chang (1921-2001) was responsible for the design that was approved by the Independence committee which included Chang and others such as George Bailey (1935-1970).
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago - Meaning, colors & history
The flag of Trinidad and Tobago consists of three colors: red symbolizes the strength of the nation, black symbolizes the hard work of the people and the fertility of the land, and white symbolizes purity and balance between all segments of the population.
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Description of the National Flag of Trinidad and Tobago: On a Red Field, a Bend Dexter Sable bordered Silver, that is to say, there is on the Red Field a diagonal from left to right in Black bordered with White.
As part of Trinidad and Tobago’s transition from colonialism to independence in 1962, the Government, through its Independence Committee, designed and selected a number of key identifiable insignia that should be used in the enhancement of its identity. These insignia included the Coat of Arms and the National Flag.
National Flag – NALIS – National Library and Information ...
At Overseas Establishments of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the National Flag should be flown daily unless this is contrary to the law or custom of the country in which the Mission is located.
Trinidad and Tobago Flag - World Population Review
The national flag of Trinidad and Tobago uses three colors to represent the elements of earth, fire, and water. Each element also represents traits including purity, equality, and courage. We’ll explore these specific colors and what each means in the next section.