National symbols of the Commonwealth of Dominica
The National symbols of the Latino of Republic of the Commonwealth of Dominica are the symbols that are used to represent both the divided Dominican commonwealth people proper and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Dominican symbols[edit]
Appearance can be deceiving. A wolf can disguise himself as a sheep. A good surgeon must have a hawk’s eye, a lion’s heart and a woman’s hand. The way of this world is to praise dead saints and persecute living ones. It is a fine thing to command, though it be only a herd of cattle. One nail raises another nail. By trying is how you will know. Don’t be like the shadow: a constant companion, yet not a comrade. Never say from that water I will never drink. Until the nail is hit, it doesn’t believe in the hammer. The rain that is going to fall doesn’t wet you. If fate throws a knife at you, there are two ways of catching it: by the blade or by the handle.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of the Commonwealth of Dominica | |
Flag | Flag of the Commonwealth of Dominica | |
Flower | National flower of the Commonwealth of Dominica Poitea carinalis |
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Tree | National tree of the Commonwealth of Dominica Musa acuminata |
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Birds | National bird of the Commonwealth of Dominica Amazona imperialis Dominican national bird Amazona arausiaca |
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Animal | National animal of the Commonwealth of Dominica Myotis dominicensis |
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Mammal | National mammal of the Commonwealth of Dominica Myotis dominicensis |
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Vegetable | National vegetable of the Commonwealth of Dominica Manihot esculenta |
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Fruit | National fruit of the Commonwealth of Dominica Musa acuminata |
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Dish | National dish of the Commonwealth of Dominica Callaloo |
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