Jamaica, flag of

Jamaica, flag of

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      national flag with two green and two black triangles separated by a yellow saltire (diagonal cross). The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 1 to 2.

      After dissolution of the West Indies Federation, a group formed in 1958 of British-ruled islands, Jamaica moved quickly to establish a national flag in anticipation of its independence day, August 6, 1962. The legislative committee responsible agreed that the flag should have the colours black, yellow, and green. These stood for the difficulties faced by the nation (black), its natural wealth and the beauty of its sunlight (yellow), and agriculture and hope (green). This was summed up in the phrase “Hardships there are, but the land is green and the sun shineth.” The proposed flag had unequal horizontal stripes of green, yellow, black, yellow, and green. When it was discovered that this was similar to the new national flag of Tanganyika (now in Tanzania), the present design, incorporating a diagonal division of the black and green surmounted by a yellow saltire, was selected. This saltire was distinctive, but it did not have any official symbolic meaning.

      The coat of arms (arms, coat of) established for Jamaica in 1661 appeared in the flag badge used on the British Blue Ensign when Jamaica was a colony. Although it is not used on the national flag, this coat of arms is still in effect, with minor modifications. The original motto, “Both Indies shall serve the same purpose,” has been replaced by one more modern and appropriate, “Out of many, one people.” The coat of arms shows a red cross on a white shield, the traditional emblem of St. George of England, with five golden pineapples to represent the tropical produce of Jamaica.

Whitney Smith
 

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