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English: National Flag of Trinidad & Tobago at the CONCACAF Centre of Excellence in Macoya, Trinidad. Date: 4 October 2010, 00:54:22: Source: ticket:2013021310007397:
The flag of Trinidad and Tobago was adopted upon independence from the United Kingdom on 31 August 1962. Designed by Carlisle Chang (1921–2001), [1] [2] [3] the flag of Trinidad and Tobago was chosen by the independence committee of 1962. Red, black and white symbolise fire (the sun, representing courage), earth (representing dedication) and ...
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The National Anthem was written to celebrate Trinidad and Tobago's independence from Great Britain on August 31, 1962. A nationwide contest was held and the winner of the contest was Patrick Castagne. [1] [2] Coat of Arms: Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago: Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago: National Motto "Together We Aspire, Together We ...
Flag of The Trinidad and Tobago Regiment: A Green Field with The Regiment's Emblem in the center. 1962-Present: President's Flag of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment: Similar to The National Flag, but with a golden border, The Emblem of the president in the center and The Coat of Arms surrounded by Laurels upwards. 1962-Present
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