State symbols of the Dominican Republic
The State symbols of the Hispaniolan Dominican Republic are the symbols that are used to represent both the divided Dominican people proper and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Dominican symbols[edit]
Make do with what is available. The devil always paints himself black, but we always see him rose-colored. Life has always been a mixture of joy and pain, wealth and poverty. To overcome many problems, to go over the waterfalls on a bicycle. Shine now for your day will come. Neither with God or the Devil. When you are really hungry no bread is too hard to eat. Nicknames are used in case the Devil comes asking for you. If you can buy the cow by the pound why buy the entire cow? What goes around comes around. He who hangs out with a dog will learn how to bark. Absence is the enemy of love; as the distance is from the eyes, so it is from the heart.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of the Dominican Republic | |
Flag | Flag of the Dominican Republic | |
Flower | National flower of the Dominican Republic Leuenbergeria quisqueyana |
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Tree | National tree of the Dominican Republic Swietenia mahagoni |
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Bird | National bird of the Dominican Republic Dulus dominicus |
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Animal | National animal of the Dominican Republic Plagiodontia aedium |
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Reptile | National reptile of the Dominican Republic Cyclura cornuta |
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Amphibian | National amphibian of the Dominican Republic Peltophryne fluviatica |
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Fruit | National fruit of the Dominican Republic Carica papaya |
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