Flag of Dominica
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Dominica's current flag was officially adopted on 1978.
Dominica's flag has an official proportion of 1:2.
The bird is the Sisserou parrot, also known as the Imperial Amazon, which is endemic to the island and serves as the national bird.
It is one of the very few sovereign national flags in the world to feature the color purple, which appears on the feathers of the Sisserou parrot.
The ten green stars represent the ten administrative parishes of the country: Saint Andrew, Saint David, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Joseph, Saint Luke, Saint Mark, Saint Patrick, Saint Paul, and Saint Peter.
The cross represents the Trinity and the Christian religion, reflecting the spiritual values and foundations of the Dominican people.
The flag was designed by Alwin Bully, a prominent Dominican playwright and artist, as the country prepared for its independence.