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Antigua and Barbuda has ten official national symbols. These symbols each represent a different aspect of Antiguan and Barbudan life.

Current national symbols

Symbol Image References
Flag
Coat of arms
National dress Plaid dress designed by Heather Doram
National flower Dagger log flower
National animal

European fallow deer

National fruit Antigua black pineapple
National tree

Antigua whitewood

National bird

Frigatebird

National sea creature

Hawksbill turtle

National stone Antiguan petrified wood

References

  1. ^ "Our National Symbols".

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