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Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago - National Symbol and Meaning #3795048 (License: Personal Use)
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The shield displays a calabash tree flanked by two red flowers (Poinciana), symbolizing growth and resilience. On either side stand the national birds-the scarlet ibis on the right and the cocrico on the left-while a black trident surmounts the helm, signifying the country’s break from colonial rule. The motto “Pride and Industry” is inscribed on a ribbon below.
This image is commonly used on government websites, educational resources, official documents, and cultural presentations about Trinidad and Tobago. It serves users seeking national symbols, historical context, or civic education material.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of Trinidad and Tobago’s national coat of arms: the calabash tree, scarlet ibis, cocrico, and trident representing pride, industry, and heritage.
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