National symbols of Saint Lucia

The government of St. Lucia gives the following description of the flag:[1] On a plain blue field, a device consisting of a white and black triangular shape, at the base of which a golden triangle occupies a central position.

It reflects the tropical sky and also the emerald surrounding waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

The coat of arms is made of a blue shield with a stool, two roses and two fleur de lis.

Mating for life and maturing after five years, these long-lived birds are cavity nesters, laying two to three white eggs in the hollow of a large tree during the onset of the dry season between February and April.

[3] Today the parrot, and most other forms of wildlife are absolutely protected in the country, because Saint Lucia’s national bird remains an endangered species.

The Wob Dwiyet is a style of ladies' dress which began appearing in the French West Indies towards the end of the 18th century.

Its design is believed to have originated from Southern France, where women at the time wore a similar outfit.

The national flag of Saint Lucia.
The national coat of arms.
The national bird of Saint Lucia.