Flag of Grenada
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Emblem of Grenada
Emblem (National Emblem)

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Hail Grenada, land of ours, We pledge ourselves to thee Heads, hearts and hands in unity To reach our destiny Ever conscious of God Being responsible for all We shall build a better land For one and all
Hail! Grenada, land of ours, We pledge ourselves to thee, Heads, hearts and hands in unity To reach our destiny. Ever conscious of God, Being responsible for all, We shall build a better land For one and all.

Grenada

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Introduction
Grenada is a country in the south of the Midwind Islands in the West Indies of America. The main religion is Catholicism, the British Commonwealth Member States. The capital is St. George. Agriculture and tourism are the foundation of the economy. The output of nutmeg, the main agricultural product, accounts for about one-third of the world's total output, ranking second in the world after Indonesia.
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Flag Meaning
The ratio is 3:5. The red background has six yellow stars on the top and bottom. The middle rectangle is composed of isosceles triangles with upper and lower yellow and left and right green. The middle is a red round yellow star, and the yellow sign on the left is Nutmeg. Red symbolizes courage and vitality, green symbolizes agriculture, and yellow symbolizes tropical sunshine. The nutmeg on the left of the flag is the key economic product of Grenada and represents the reputation of 'Spice Island'. The seven five-pointed stars represent the seven administrative regions of Grenada.
Emblem Meaning
The national emblem of Grenada is the shield emblem, with a golden cross in the middle, and the flagship of Columbus 'discovering' the new world: the Santa Maria. The first and fourth quadrants are the lions that symbolize the United Kingdom, and the second The three quadrants are the crescent moon and lilies. There are helmets and crowns of bougainvillea and roses (representing the seven administrative regions). On both sides of the shield are armadillos and Grenada pigeons standing in front of corn and bananas. Under the shield is Mountains and lakes. The national motto is written on the ribbon: 'Obey God's will, and we are engaged in construction as if we are moving forward alone.
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