Dominican Republic Flag, Shield and National Symbols
shield on Dominican Republic flag
picture/image Dominican Republic flag
The Flag of Dominican Republic / La Bandera de la República Dominicana
 
 
Complete information about the flag in Spanish 

Here's a link to see the banners of the Political Parties in Dominican Republic
National Stone / Piedra Nacional
Amber (this sample is of Dominican amber, Miocene epoch (23.8 to 5.3 million years ago)

More information about Dominican Republic amber here.



Dominican national flower flor de la caoba leaves
Dominican national flower flor de la caoba
national bird palm chat / cigua palmera
National Flower / La Flor Nacional
The flower of the Mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni) / La flor de la caoba
National Bird / Ave Nacional
Palm Chat / Cigua Palmera (Dulus dominicus) is a cute little song bird found on the island of Hispanola. It adapts easily to all areas of the country and can be found in abundance. The palm chat prefers to be where there are many palm trees (this is where they got their name). They are communal birds. The nests are large, messy and usually found in large groups or communities. The nests can usually be found in the tops of Royal Palms or atop any other high spot when the palm tree is not available. They lay spotted greyish purple eggs, usually 2 to 4, from March to June.   Their song is quite loud with constant singing and squawking as they communicate with other birds. They are about 8 inches in length. They are have an olive-brown creamy color on top and streaked with brown on the bottom. Their back side and the edges of their feathers are a dark yellow-green. They have large yellow bills and rust colored eyes.
Dominican national stone amber
 
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Dominican Republic Flag, Shield and National Symbols
"The flag is the most sublime symbol of freedom and national sovereignty"
The Dominican Republic flag was officially adopted on November 6, 1844.

The blue and red are from the flag of Haiti, which once controlled the Dominican Republic. The white cross is a symbol of faith.

The colors of the flag have very special meanings. Rojo bermellón / vermilion red represents the blood shed by the liberators and heroes of the fatherland. Azul ultramar / ultramarine blue represents ideals of progress and liberty and that God protects the Dominican nation. The white cross is the symbol of the struggle for a free homeland, peace, the sacrifice and unity among all the Dominican people.

Modern descriptions of the colors state that the blue represents the sky. Red is the fire and blood shed by the patriots and people in the struggle for freedom. White represents dignity, the peaceful character of the Dominicans and their dedication to peace.

The Escudo or Coat of Arms is centrally located in the white cross. The Dominican Republic flag is the only flag in the world with a symbol of a bible on it.

The merchant ensign flag is the same as the National Flag without the coat of arms and this flag is considered to be the civil flag.

What is the pledge to the flag? (opens in a new window)

There have been at least 14 different shields that have been used on the Dominican Republic flag in the past. Casimiro N. De Moya designed the current shield. It was issued by the government of Monseñor Nouel, and was adopted as the official shield in 1913.

The escudo has the same colors as the flag.
The bible is the center of the escudo and is open to the Gospels with a golden cross floating above.
There are two empty spears and four others with the national flags. These four flags do not have the shield on them. These spears, or flagpoles, are located on either side of the central bible. (*I am trying to research as to exactly why there are six spears or poles and what they represent. When I find out if there is a reason I'll add it)
There is a laurel branch on the left side of the shield that represents immortality.
The palm branch on the right represents Liberty. 
This is topped by a blue ribbon that symbolizes glory with the Trinitarian motto: DIOS, PATRIA, LIBERTAD / "God, Fatherland and Liberty (Freedom)".
The bottom ribbon is vermilion red with the words: Republica Dominicana (note that they did not use the "ú" in the word "República")


The Dominican Flag Coat of Arms (Shield) / El Escudo Dominicano
 
 
 
The Constitution of the Dominican Republic pertaining to the Flag and Shield states:

CONSTITUCION POLITICA DE LA REPBULICA DOMINICANA DE 2002
TITULO XII
DISPOSICIONES GENERALES

ART. 95.- La bandera nacional se compone de los colores azul ultramar y rojo bermellón, en cuarteles alternados, colocados de tal modo que el azul quede hacia la parte superior del asta, separados por una cruz blanca del ancho de la mitad de la altura de un cuartel y que lleve en el centro el escudo de armas de la República. La bandera mercante es la misma que la nacional sin escudo.

Rough translation (article 95: The national flag is made up of the colors ultramarine blue and red vermilion, in alternation, separated into quarters in such a way that the blue one is towards the superior part of the spear, separated by a white cross the width being half the height of the quarter and that it has in the center the shield of arms of the Republic. The merchant flag is the same one that the national without shield.)

ART. 96.- El escudo de armas de la República tendrá los mismos colores de la bandera nacional dispuestos en igual forma. Llevará en el centro el libro de los Evangelios, abierto, con una cruz encima surgiendo ambos entre un trofeo integrado por dos lanzas y cuatro banderas nacionales, sin escudo, dispuestas a ambos lados; llevará un ramo de laurel del lado izquierdo y uno de palma al lado derecho; estará coronado por una cinta azul ultramar en la cual se leerá el lema: Dios, Patria y Libertad, y en la base habrá otra cinta de color rojo bermellón con las palabras: República Dominicana. La forma del escudo nacional será de un cuadrilongo, con los ángulos superiores salientes y los inferiores redondeados, el centro de cuya base terminará en punta, y estará dispuesto en forma tal que si se traza una línea horizontal que una las dos verticales del cuadrilongo desde donde comienzan los ángulos inferiores, resulte un cuadrado perfecto.

Rough translation (article 96: The shield of arms of the Republic will have the same colors of the national flag in equal form. It will have in the center the book of Gospels, opened, with a cross lifted arising both between a trophy integrated by two lances and four national flags, without shield, arranged on both sides; it will alongside have a branch of laurel on the left side and one of palm on the right side; the top will be crowned by a blue tape in which the motto will be: God, Mother country and Freedom, and in the base another tape of the color red vermilion with the: Dominican Republic. The form of the national shield will be a perfect square, with the salient superior angles and the inferior ones cleared, the center of whose base it will finish at the end, and will be arranged in form so that if a horizontal line is drawn up the two verticals of cuadrilongo from where the inferior angles begin, is a perfect square. )

The Dominican Republic constitution in Spanish

 
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