National symbols of Trinidad and Tobago
The State symbols of the Independent of Republic of Trinidad and Tobago are the symbols that are used to represent both the divided Trinbagonian people proper and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Trinbagonian symbols
changeEveryone has his friend. Fair words can buy a horse on credit. New broom does sweep clean, but old broom knows all de corners. Not all useful knowledge comes from books or formal learning. Well to do people offer words of consolation only to the needy, but never any tangible assistance. Carry your own burdens. Chop in water leave no mark. People never recognise their own faults. Monkey knows what tree to climb. All skin teeth eh laugh. People with certain inabilities are not free to act. Bush has ears. The thing that makes you happy may also hurt you. Conversation is the food of the ears. The race is not for the swift, slow and steady wins. Blood is thicker than water.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago | |
Flag | Flag of Trinidad and Tobago | |
Flower | National flower of Trinidad and Tobago Warszewiczia coccinea |
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Tree | National tree of Trinidad and Tobago Pimenta racemosa |
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Birds | National bird of Trinidad and Tobago Ortalis ruficauda Trinbagonian national bird Eudocimus ruber |
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Animal | National animal of Trinidad and Tobago Cuniculus paca |
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Reptiles | National reptile of Trinidad and Tobago Corallus ruschenbergerii Trinbagonian national reptile Phrynonax poecilonotus |
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Amphibian | National amphibian of Trinidad and Tobago Boana punctata |
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Fruit | National fruit of Trinidad and Tobago Attalea maripa |
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Dish | National dish of Trinidad and Tobago Callaloo |
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Drink | National drink of Trinidad and Tobago Swizzle |
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Dance | National dance of Trinidad and Tobago Bélé |
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Instrument | National instrument of Trinidad and Tobago Steelpan |
Related pages
change- National symbols of Jamaica
- National symbols of the West Indies Federation
- National symbols of Venezuela