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The coat of arms of Suriname was adopted on November 25, 1975.[1] The motto reads Justitia – Pietas – Fides (“Justice – Piety – Fidelity”). It consists of two indigenous men carrying a shield; a trade ship on the water representing Suriname's colonial past as a source of cash crops and its present day involvement in international commerce; the royal palm represents both the rainforest that covers two-thirds of the country and the country's involvement in agribusiness; the diamond represents the mining industry; the star symbolizes the five continents from which the inhabitants of Suriname immigrated.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ https://www.flagmakers.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Flag-of-Suriname-A-Brief-History-Download.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ The Flag Book. Lonely Planet Kids. 13 September 2019. ISBN 9781788686549.
  3. ^ Complete Flags of the World. DK. 6 January 2009. ISBN 9780756654863.


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