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Trinidad and Tobago Flag Meaning & Details
51 VISITORS FROM HERE! Trinidad and Tobago Flag |
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Flag Information |
- red with a white-edged black diagonal band from the upper hoist side to the lower fly side
- the colors represent the elements of earth, water, and fire
- black stands for the wealth of the land and the dedication of the people
- white symbolizes the sea surrounding the islands, the purity of the country's aspirations, and equality
- red symbolizes the warmth and energy of the sun, the vitality of the land, and the courage and friendliness of its people
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Source: CIA - The World Factbook