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Dominica Flag

$63.50
SKU:
30536
MPN:
FC-FLAG-INTL-DMA
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Origin:
United States

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The Dominica flag is green with horizontal & vertical yellow, black & white stripes. In the center is a red circle with a purple parrot. FMAA Certified Made in America seal.
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Description

Honor your heritage or keep a memento of past travels with a premium flag of Dominica!

This flag is made in America from high-quality nylon fabric, a lightweight material that flies easily, even in gentle breezes. The iconic parrot emblem and bold design are digitally printed for precise details and rich colors. The inks used in the printing process are UV-resistant, which helps to prevent sun damage during outdoor use.

The Dominica flag comes with a sturdy canvas header and brass grommets for simple installation on an outdoor flagpole. We offer this flag in a variety of different sizes. Check out our table of standard flagpole sizes and their matching proportional flag size to help you decide which option best suits your space.

Dominica Flag Features

  • Proudly manufactured in the USA
  • Authentic 1978 design
  • 100% pure nylon
  • Reinforced canvas heading
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

We also offer the Dominica country flag finished with a ceremonial gold fringe and a pole sleeve for indoor displays.

Dominica Flag Colors, Meaning, & History

The current national flag of Dominica was first adopted in 1978 and revised several times before the last update in 1990. Alwin Bully created the original design while the country was attaining independence from Great Britain.

The green background stands for the island’s vegetation and plant life, while the yellow, black, and white stripes represent the country’s citizens, arable land, and water. The red circle in the center symbolizes justice, and the ten green stars inside represent Dominica’s ten parishes.

The central animal is the sisserou parrot, the national bird of Dominica. The endangered sisserou parrot is native to Dominica, and only about 250 to 350 individuals of the species are left.