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Grenada National Coat of Arms - Symbolism and History #148514 (License: Personal Use)
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The emblem features two native Grenadian figures flanking a shield adorned with six yellow pineapples on a red background, symbolizing the island’s agricultural wealth. Above the shield sits a golden lion holding a nutmeg pod, crowned by a green crocodile-representing Grenada’s former name, “Isle of Spice”-and the Latin motto “Indus Vterque Serviet Vni” (Both Indians shall serve one). The design honors indigenous roots, colonial history, and national unity.
Used on official government documents, national websites, educational resources, and diplomatic materials; serves users seeking national symbols, historical context, or cultural representation of Grenada.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of Grenada’s coat of arms: indigenous figures, crocodile, pineapples, and the motto “Ever to Excel.” Learn its history and meaning.
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