Anguila Flag
The national flag of Anguilla officially came into being in 1990. The flag comprises a blue Ensign with the British flag at the upper left corner.
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The current Anguilla flag was officially adopted May 30, 1990. This is the country's fifth flag since 1957. The Anguillan flag is designed in blue with
a British Union Jack flag in the top left corner and a shield on the right side. The coat of arms is on the lower right hand corner of the flag. It consists of three orange dolphins on a white background with blue water beneath.
The dolphins stand for friendship, wisdom and strength.
The country uses the British Flag in its flag, as it is a dependent territory of the United Kingdom.
The ratio of the flag is 1:2.
Official Name: Anguilla
Proportion: 1:2
Adopted on: May 30, 1990
Location: Eastern Caribbean, east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Capital City: The Valley
Major Cities: Sandy Ground, Ebenezer, Saint Mary's, White Hill
Area: 35 square miles
Population: 13,600
Currency: East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Official Language: English
National Anthem: God Save the Queen
The dolphins stand for friendship, wisdom and strength.
The country uses the British Flag in its flag, as it is a dependent territory of the United Kingdom.
The ratio of the flag is 1:2.
Official Name: Anguilla
Proportion: 1:2
Adopted on: May 30, 1990
Location: Eastern Caribbean, east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Capital City: The Valley
Major Cities: Sandy Ground, Ebenezer, Saint Mary's, White Hill
Area: 35 square miles
Population: 13,600
Currency: East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Official Language: English
National Anthem: God Save the Queen

