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The National
Flag of Barbados is composed of three vertical panels - the
outer panels of ultramarine and the centre panel of gold. A
broken trident in black is the centre of the flag. The British
standard colour code numbers for the colours of the flag are as
follows - Ultramarine -- BCC148, Gold --BS0/002. The flag is
designed in the proportion 3:2. The description of the flag -
Blue for the sea and sky of Barbados; Gold for the sand of its
beaches.
The symbol in
the centre panel is the Trident of the Mythical sea god Neptune.
This symbol appears in the Seal of the colony which was replaced
by the Barbados Coat of Arms. The shaft of the Trident is broken
indicating Barbados' break with its historical and
constitutional ties as a former colony.
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