Coat of arms of Anguilla
The coat of arms of Anguilla was introduced on 30 May 1980.
Description
The coat of arms shows a silver frame on a blue blank sign foot. Three red circle each other for winding dolphins swim against the clock.
Symbolism
The three red dolphins stand for friendship, knowledge and strength. The circle they form is meant to symbolize continuity. The lower part of the coat of arms is turquoise blue and is supposed to represent water and symbolize the sea, enclosed by the Anguilla as an island.
This coat of arms is depicted on the flag of Anguilla.
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