JAMAICA SKATEBOARDS
by theorangezeroCaribbean
The flag of Jamaica was adopted on August 6, 1962 which was the original Jamaican Independence Day. The flag consists of the colours green, gold, and black.
The present design emerged from those sent in by the public in a national competition. It was originally designed with vertical stripes, but this was considered too similar to the Tanganyikan flag, and so the saltire was substituted. Black, green, and yellow are Pan-African colors. Yellow recalls the shining sun, black reflects hardships, and green represents the land. "Hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" is the local explanation of the colors. The flag is blazoned per saltire vert, sable, of the second, and of the first, a saltire Or.
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The flag of Jamaica was adopted on August 6, 1962 which was the original Jamaican Independence Day. The flag consists of the colours green, gold, and black.
The present design emerged from those sent in by the public in a national competition. It was originally designed with vertical stripes, but this was considered too similar to the Tanganyikan flag, and so the saltire was substituted. Black, green, and yellow are Pan-African colors. Yellow recalls the shining sun, black reflects hardships, and green represents the land. "Hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" is the local explanation of the colors. The flag is blazoned per saltire vert, sable, of the second, and of the first, a saltire Or.
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theorangezero (8/27/2008 3:55 PM)
The flag of Jamaica was adopted on August 6, 1962 which was the original Jamaican Independence Day. The flag consists of the colours green, gold, and black.
The present design emerged from those sent in by the public in a national competition. It was originally designed with vertical stripes, but this was considered too similar to the Tanganyikan flag, and so the saltire was substituted. Black, green, and yellow are Pan-African colors. Yellow recalls the shining sun, black reflects hardships, and green represents the land. "Hardships there are but the land is green and the sun shineth" is the local explanation of the colors. The flag is blazoned per saltire vert, sable, of the second, and of the first, a saltire Or.
created by
theorangezero (8/27/2008 3:55 PM)
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