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Encyclopedia > Flag of Grenada

 National flag. Flag ratio: 3:5
National flag. Flag ratio: 3:5
 Civil and state ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2
Civil and state ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2
 Naval ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2
Naval ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2

The flag of Grenada was adopted in 1974. The seven stars stand for the country's seven parishes, with the middle star, encircled by a red disk, standing for the two islands of carriacou and petite martinique which is know as the two sisters of the island Saint George's, is located. Image File history File links Flag_of_Grenada. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Grenada. ... Image File history File links FIAV_111000. ... Image File history File links Civil_Ensign_of_Grenada. ... Image File history File links Civil_Ensign_of_Grenada. ... Image File history File links FIAV_000110. ... Image File history File links Naval_Ensign_of_Grenada. ... Image File history File links Naval_Ensign_of_Grenada. ... Image File history File links FIAV_000001. ... St. ...


Historically, Grenada has sometimes been known as the "Spice Island," because of the abundant spices that are grown there. This is represented by the symbol on the left-hand side of the flag, which represents a clove of nutmeg, one of Grenada's principal crops. For other uses, see Spice (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that Legal drugs#Nutmeg be merged into this article or section. ...


The colour combination of red, gold, and green, in the flag is representative of the country's African identity. See Pan-African colours. The traditional flag of Ethiopia uses three colours: red, yellow and green. ...


The civil ensign has the same design as the national flag but with a 1:2 rather than 3:5 ratio. The naval ensign is based on the British White Ensign, with the national flag in the canton (and extending into the cross).
The civil ensign (a. ... A naval ensign is the flag used by a countrys navy on their ships. ... The White Ensign. ... The design and description of flags typically uses specialised flag terminology with precise and technical meanings, and is hence a form of jargon. ...

The Dannebrog, national flag of Denmark, is the oldest state flag still in use. ... This gallery of sovereign-state flags shows the flags of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ... This overview contains the flags of dependent territories. ... This overview contains the flags of self-proclaimed states that have declared their independence, exert control over (at least part of) the claimed territory and population, but have not been acknowledged as independent states by the international community at large. ... This gallery contains the flags of states that were (at least de facto) independent in the past. ... A modern coat of arms is derived from the medi val practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments. ... This gallery of sovereign state coats of arms shows the coat of arms of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ... This overview shows the coat of arms of dependent territories. ... This overview contains the coats of arms of self-proclaimed states that have declared their independence, exert control over (at least part of) the claimed territory and population, but have not been acknowledged as independent states by the international community at large. ...

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Flag of Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (295 words)
The flag of Grenada was adopted in 1974.
This is represented by the symbol on the left-hand side of the flag, which represents a clove of nutmeg, one of Grenada's principal crops.
The naval ensign is based on the British White Ensign, with the national flag in the canton (and extending into the horizontal stripe of the cross).
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