Coat of arms of Grenada

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Coat of arms of Grenada

National coat of arms of Grenada


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The coat of arms of Grenada was adopted in 1974, following the country's independence from the United Kingdom. The coat of arms is a symbol of national pride and reflects the history, culture, and natural beauty of Grenada.

Design[edit | edit source]

The coat of arms features a shield divided into four quadrants by a golden cross. Each quadrant contains a symbol representing different aspects of Grenada's heritage and natural environment.

Shield[edit | edit source]

  • The top left quadrant displays a lion passant guardant, symbolizing the country's connection to the United Kingdom and its colonial history.
  • The top right quadrant features a depiction of a golden sun rising over the ocean, representing the dawn of a new era and the island's geographical location in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The bottom left quadrant shows a ship in full sail, signifying Grenada's maritime history and the importance of trade and exploration.
  • The bottom right quadrant contains a depiction of a nutmeg pod, highlighting Grenada's reputation as the "Isle of Spice" and its significant role in the production of nutmeg and other spices.

Crest[edit | edit source]

Above the shield is a golden helmet with a torse of red and gold. The crest features a seven-pointed star encircled by a wreath of bougainvillea flowers, symbolizing the unity and resilience of the Grenadian people.

Supporters[edit | edit source]

The shield is supported by two animals:

  • On the left, a Grenada dove, which is the national bird of Grenada and represents peace and tranquility.
  • On the right, an armadillo, symbolizing the island's unique wildlife and natural environment.

Compartment[edit | edit source]

The compartment at the base of the coat of arms is adorned with a depiction of the island's lush vegetation, including sugarcane and banana plants, which are important agricultural products of Grenada.

Motto[edit | edit source]

Below the compartment is a scroll bearing the national motto: "Ever Conscious of God We Aspire, Build and Advance as One People."

Significance[edit | edit source]

The coat of arms of Grenada encapsulates the nation's history, culture, and natural beauty. It serves as a reminder of the country's journey to independence and its aspirations for the future.

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