Trinidad and Tobago flag
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Vexillological symbol : | ? |
Aspect ratio: | 3: 5 |
Officially accepted: | August 31, 1962 |
The flag of Trinidad and Tobago was introduced on August 31, 1962.
meaning
In the national flag , red stands for the vitality of the country and its people as well as the warmth and energy of the sun. White symbolizes the sea that surrounds the islands, the purity of national aspirations and the equality of all people. Black stands for the unity and drive of the population as well as the wealth of the country.
history
Blue Ensigns were used by the British colony until 1962. The emblem was changed several times during this period.
With the announcement of the impending independence of Trinidad in June 1962, the "Independence Committee" was set up, a body that was supposed to prepare various aspects of independence and to which, among other things, several artists belonged. The committee was responsible for the design of the future national flag. With the country's independence on August 31, 1962, the flag was used and legally enshrined in 1967 as the national flag with the "National Emblems of Trinidad and Tobago (Regulation) Act: Chapter 19:04".
The personal flag of the British Queen Elizabeth II is no longer in use since Trinidad and Tobago became a republic in 1976.
? Colonial flag, 1889 to 1958
? Colonial flag, after 1958
? Personal flag of Elizabeth II , 1966-1976
Other flags of Trinidad and Tobago
The trade flag and service flag at sea differ only in size. The naval war flag is based on the British White Ensign in which the flag of Trinidad and Tobago is inserted as a jack .
1: 2 ? Commercial and service flag at sea
1: 2 ? Naval war flag at sea
Web links
- Flags of the World - Trinidad and Tobago (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gov.tt: National Guidelines on the Usage of National emblem. Retrieved March 12, 2020 .
- ↑ Gov.tt: National Emblems of Trinidad and Tobago (Regulation) Act: Chapter 19:04. Retrieved March 12, 2020 . (PDF, 1.5 MB)