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The Coat of Arms of Antigua and Barbuda

The Coat of Arms of Antigua and Barbuda is a special symbol for the country. It was designed in 1966 by a person named Gordon Christopher. You might notice it looks a bit like the Flag of Antigua and Barbuda. But the Coat of Arms has even more hidden meanings and symbols.

What Does the Coat of Arms Look Like?

The Coat of Arms is a colorful picture with many parts. It has a shield in the middle. Around the shield, you can see different plants and animals. There is also a special message at the very bottom.

What Do the Symbols Mean?

Each part of the Coat of Arms tells a story about Antigua and Barbuda. These symbols represent the country's history, nature, and hopes for the future.

The Pineapple and Plants

At the very top of the Coat of Arms, you will see a pineapple. This fruit is very famous on the islands. It shows how important farming is to the country.

Around the main shield, there are also other plants. You can spot bright red hibiscus flowers. These are the national flower of Antigua and Barbuda. There is also sugarcane and a yucca plant. Sugarcane reminds us of the country's past, when sugar was a very important crop.

The Deer

On each side of the shield, there is a deer. These deer represent the wild animals found on the islands. They show the rich nature and wildlife of Antigua and Barbuda.

The Shield

The shield is the main part of the Coat of Arms. It has a blue and white sea at the bottom. From this sea, a golden sun is rising. The sun is also on the national flag. It stands for a new day and a fresh start for the country.

The background of the shield is black. This black color represents the African heritage of many people in Antigua and Barbuda. It honors their ancestors and their journey.

Right in front of the sea, at the bottom of the shield, you can see a sugar mill. This mill is a reminder of the country's history with sugarcane farming.

The Motto

At the very bottom of the Coat of Arms, there is a ribbon with the national motto. The motto says: "Each endeavouring, all achieving." This means that if everyone works hard together, they can all succeed and reach their goals.

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