Saint Lucian Flag Description:
The flag of Saint Lucia
consists of a light blue base. In the center of the flag there is a gold
isosceles triangle pointing upwards below a black arrowhead that is
outlined in white.
Saint Lucian Flag Meaning:
The
government of Saint Lucia describes the flag as this: Cerulean blue
represents fidelity. This blue reflects our tropical sky and also our
emerald surrounding waters- the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Gold represents the prevailing sunshine in the Caribbean and prosperity.
Black and white stand for the cultural influences - the white part, the
white culture; the black part, the black culture -the two races living
and working in unity. The design impresses the dominance of the Negro
culture vis-à-vis that of Europe, against a background of sunshine and
ever-blue sea. This is represented by the three triangles in the centre
of the flag, symbolizing three pitons. The Triangle, the shape of which
is an isosceles triangle, is reminiscent of the island's famous twin
Pitons at Soufriere, rising sheer out of the sea, towards the sky
-themselves, a symbol of the hope and aspirations of the people.
Saint Lucian Flag History:
The
Saint Lucian flag was adopted on March 1, 1967. Saint Lucia gained
independence from Britain on February 22, 1979. St. Lucia was first
settled by France in 1650 and used the same flag as Martinique, its
neighboring island to the north. It became British in 1814. The Saint
Lucian flag was designed in 1967 and underwent slight changes in 1979.
Interesting Saint Lucian Flag Facts:
The flag was designed by Saint Lucian artist Dunstan St. Omer.
Saint
Lucuian protocol states that when the national flag is flown with other
flags it should be the first flag hoisted and the last to be lowered.
It should never be lowered while other flags are flying or being
hoisted.
When the Saint Lucian flag is on display it
should not touch anything beneath it such as furniture, floors, trees
plants, vehicles, buildings, water or the earth.
Friday, November 30, 2012
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