flag of Dominica

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{{Use British English|date=October 2016}}

{{Distinguish|Flag of the Dominican Republic}}

{{Infobox flag

| Name = Commonwealth of Dominica

| Nickname =

| Image = Flag of Dominica.svg

| Use = 111111

| Symbol = {{FIAV|111111}} {{FIAV|normal}}

| Proportion = 1:2

| Adoption = 3 November 1978 {{small|(last modified 3 November 1990)}}

| Design = A green field with the centred cross of three bands: the vertical part is: yellow, black and white and the horizontal part is: yellow, black and white and the red disk superimposed at the centre of the cross bearing a purple Sisserou Parrot facing the hoist-side encircled by ten green five-pointed stars.

| Designer = Alwin Bully

| Image2 = File:Flag of the President of Dominica.svg

| Use2 = Presidential Standard

| Design2 = A green field with the coat of arms of Dominica at the centre

}}

File:Dominica flag.jpg with flag]]

The national flag of Dominica was adopted on 3 November 1978, with some small changes having been made in 1981, 1988, and 1990. The original flag was designed by playwright Alwin Bully in early 1978 as the country prepared for independence.{{cite news |title=Today is Flag Day in Dominica |url=http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/culture/today-is-flag-day-in-dominica/ |work=Dominica News Online |date=19 October 2011 |access-date=18 December 2014 |archive-date=19 December 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141219035459/http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/culture/today-is-flag-day-in-dominica/ |url-status=dead }}

It is one of the few flags of sovereign states to contain purple.{{Cite web |title=The most and least commonly used colours in national flags |url=https://flagpoles.co.uk/the-most-and-least-commonly-used-colours-in-national-flags/ |website=Harrison Flagpoles}}

History and design

The flag, adopted in 1978, features the national bird emblem, the sisserou parrot (Amazona imperialis), which also appears on the coat of arms of Dominica as two supporters in the achievement, granted on 21 July 1961. This parrot, endemic to Dominica, is an endangered species with a population of only 250–350 individuals.[http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22686411/0 "Amazona imperialis"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913012254/http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/22686411/0 |date=2014-09-13 }}, The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Retrieved 12 September 2014.

The green field represents the lush vegetation of the island. The cross represents the Trinity and Christianity, with its three colours symbolising the natives, the fertile soil, and the pure water. The 10 green five-pointed stars stand for the country's 10 parishes: (St Andrew, St David, St George, St John, St Joseph, St Luke, St Mark, St Patrick, St Paul, and St Peter), while the red disc stands for justice.

The sisserou parrot is sometimes coloured either blue or purple (the parrot's actual colour). The use of purple makes the flag of Dominica one of the few flags of sovereign states to contain the colour.

The flag of Dominica, along with other national symbols, was the focus of a government-sponsored "Emblems Week" in 2016. An initiative of the independence committee, Emblems Week is aimed at reflecting on the meaning of the national emblems, and promoting their use among members of the general public and particularly among the country's schools.{{cite web|url=http://www.news.gov.dm/index.php/news/4075-dominica-observes-first-ever-emblems-week|title=Dominica Observes First Ever 'Emblems Week'|first=GIS|last=Dominica|website=www.news.gov.dm|access-date=2 May 2018|archive-date=27 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180227154211/http://www.news.gov.dm/index.php/news/4075-dominica-observes-first-ever-emblems-week|url-status=live}}

Historical designs

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File:Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille (15th Century Style).svgFlag used 1493–1500Flag of Castile and León
File:Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille (Habsburg Style).svgFlag used 1500–16
File:Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svgFlag used 1516–1627Flag of Spain
File:Flag of England.svgFlag used 1627–35Flag of England
File:Royal flag of France.svgFlag used 1635–60Flag of France
File:Royal Standard of the King of France.svgFlag used 1715–63 and 1778–84
File:Flag of Great Britain (1707–1800).svgFlag used 1763–78 and 1784–1801The Union Jack
File:Flag of the United Kingdom (1-2).svgFlag used 1801–75
File:Flag of Leeward Islands (1871–1952).svgFlag used 1875–1940Flag of the British Leeward Islands
File:Flag of the Governor of Leeward Islands (1874-1952).svgFlag used 1875–1940Flag of the governor of Leeward Islands
File:Flag of the British Windward Islands (1903–1953).svgFlag used 1940–53Flag of the British Windward Islands
File:Flag of the Governor-in-chief of the British Windward Islands (1903-1953).svgFlag used 1940–53Flag of the governor-in-chief of the British Windward Islands
File:Flag of the British Windward Islands (1953-1958).svgFlag used 1953–58Flag of the British Windward Islands
File:Flag of the Governor-in-chief of the British Windward Islands (1953-1960).svgFlag used 1953–58Flag of the governor-in-chief of the British Windward Islands
File:Flag of Dominica 1955-1965.svgFlag used 1955–65
File:Flag of the West Indies Federation (1958–1962).svgFlag used 1958–62Flag of the West Indies Federation
File:Flag of Dominica (1965-1978).svgFlag used 1965–78
File:Flag of the Governor of Dominica (1967–1978).svgFlag used 1965–78Flag of the governor of Dominica
File:Flag of Dominica (1978-1981).svgFlag used 1978–81
File:Flag of Dominica 1981.svgFlag used 1981–88
File:Flag of Dominica 1988.svgFlag used 1988–90
File:Flag of Dominica.svgFlag used 1990–presentA green field with the centred cross of three bands: the vertical part is: yellow, black and white and the horizontal part is: yellow, black and white and the red disk superimposed at the centre of the cross bearing a purple Sisserou Parrot facing the hoist-side encircled by ten green five-pointed stars.

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