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Learn about the history and meaning of the national flag, coat of arms, motto, anthem and other symbols of Barbados. The flag features a broken trident representing the nation's independence and democracy, and the coat of arms shows the Pride of Barbados flower and a pelican.
Learn about the history and design of the coat of arms of Barbados, adopted in 1966 by Queen Elizabeth II. The arms feature a fig tree, sugar canes, pride of Barbados flowers, a dolphinfish and a pelican as symbols of the island's natural and cultural heritage.
Orders, decorations, and medals of Barbados (5 C, 6 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Barbados" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Learn about the history and meaning of the national flag of Barbados, as well as other flags used by the government, military and historical periods. See images and descriptions of the tricolour, the coat of arms, the emblems and the banners of Barbados.
Learn about the history, design and meaning of the flag of Barbados, adopted in 1966 after independence from the UK. See images of the flag and its variants, as well as related flags and symbols.
Barbados is a Caribbean island nation that gained independence from the UK in 1966. It has a parliamentary republic government, a diverse population of mainly African descent, and a rich cultural heritage of music, literature and sports.
A comprehensive collection of coat of arms, national emblems, or seals for every sovereign state in the world. Browse the alphabetical list of countries and see their official or unofficial emblems, with heraldic descriptions and copyright notes.
Learn about the history, lyrics and rules of the national anthem of Barbados, written by Irving Burgie and composed by C. Van Roland Edwards. The anthem expresses the pride, heritage and faith of the Barbadian people and was adopted in 1966.