State symbols of Haiti
The State symbols of the Latino of Republic of Haiti are the symbols that are used to represent both the divided Haitian people proper and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Haitian symbols[edit]
You don’t know a man before he takes a woman. When the character of a man is not clear to you, look at his friends. When the cat’s stomach is full, the rat’s back is bitter. To stumble is not to fall. To speak French doesn’t mean you are smart. The good white man dies, the bad one remains. The goat that has many owners will be left to die in the sun. The donkey sweats so the horse can be decorated with lace. The dog has four feet, but he does not walk in four roads at the same time. The crab that walks miles too far will fall into the pot. The constitution is paper, bayonets are steel.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Haiti | |
Flag | Flag of Haiti | |
Flower | National flower of Haiti Hibiscus phoeniceus |
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Tree | National tree of Haiti Roystonea borinquena |
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Bird | National bird of Haiti Priotelus roseigaster |
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Animal | National animal of Haiti Solenodon paradoxus |
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Reptile | National reptile of Haiti Chilabothrus fordii |
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Amphibian | National amphibian of Haiti Eleutherodactylus amadeus |
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Fruit | National fruit of Haiti Madame Francis |
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