This week’s country is Dominica not to be confused with The
Dominican Republic
Dominica is a mountainous Caribbean Island nation with natural hot springs and tropical rainforests. Morne Trois Pitons National Park is home to the volcanically heated, steam-covered Boiling Lake. The park also encompasses sulphur vents, the 65m-tall Trafalgar Falls and narrow Titou Gorge. To the west is Dominica’s capital, Roseau, with colourful timber houses and botanic gardens.
It has a population of 66,510, its official language is English;
however, French and a local French Creole dialect are widely spoken.
Roseau is the Capital city of Dominica, it lies on the island's southwestern coast, at the mouth of the Roseau
River.
The currency in Dominica is
the East Caribbean dollar (XCD) although some businesses also accept US
dollars and euros.
The flag of Dominica features a green background with a white, black, and yellow cross in the centre. Superimposed on the cross is a red disc with a purple and green Sisserou parrot facing the hoist side, encircled by ten green stars. The red disc symbolizes justice, and the parrot represents the nation's identity and aspirations.
Green Field: Represents the lush greenery
and natural beauty of the island.
Cross: The yellow, black, and white
stripes in the shape of a cross symbolize the Trinity and Christian faith.
Red Disc: Symbolizes justice and unity.
Sisserou Parrot: The national bird,
symbolizing flight towards greater heights and fulfilling aspirations, and is
also featured on the coat of arms.
Ten Green Stars: Represent the ten
parishes of Dominica, each with equal status, symbolizing the equality of its
people.
Purple and Green Parrot: A
unique feature, one of the few national flags to contain the colour purple.
In Dominica, Christianity, particularly Catholicism, is the dominant religion, with a significant minority adhering to various Protestant denominations. The constitution guarantees freedom of religion, and other smaller religious groups like Rastafarians and Baha'is are also present, according to the U.S. Department of State.
The flag's symbolism is interesting. The representation of the ten parishes as equal stars is a lovely detail, and the Sisserou parrot is truly striking.
ReplyDeletePradeep / Time and Tide
Yes I found it interesting as well
DeleteInteresting Jo-Anne. The notes are colourful.
ReplyDeleteYes they are
DeleteNot an island you hear much about.
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure
DeleteSuch great facts and what a beautiful, unique flag, too. Thanks, Jo-Anne!
ReplyDeleteYou're Welcome
DeleteSuch a small country, but looks beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteYes it is small
DeleteWhat an informative and captivating post on Dominica! The island's stunning natural beauty, from the Boiling Lake to the Trafalgar Falls, truly showcases its incredible landscapes. I also appreciate the detailed explanation of the flag's symbolism — it's fascinating how each element of the flag represents such important aspects of the nation's identity and history.
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Thanks for dropping by, I am pleased you found it interesting
DeleteI have never heard of this place. I bet they get confused with the Dominican Republic all the time.
ReplyDeleteSame here I had heard of the Dominican Republic but not Dominica
DeleteLooks like a beautiful place...
ReplyDeleteIt does look nice
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