The national flag of the Dominican Republic - the blue on the flag stands for liberty, the white for salvation, and the red for the blood of heroes. The civil flag follows the same design but without the charge in the centre. The flag was designed by Juan Pablo Duarte.
As described by Article 21 of the Dominican Constitution, the flag features a centred white Saint George's cross that extends to the edges and divides the flag into four rectangles. The national coat of arms, featuring a shield with the flag, designed and supported by a bay laurel branch (left) and a palm frond (right), is at the centre of the cross. Above the shield, a blue ribbon displays the national motto Dios, Patria, Libertad (God, Homeland, Liberty). Below the shield, the words República Dominicana appear on a red ribbon. In the centre of the shield, flanked by three spears (two of them holding Dominican banners) on each side, is a Bible with a small Latin cross above it and said to be opened to the Gospel of John, chapter 8, verse 32, which reads Y la verdad os hará libres (And the truth shall make you free).
It is one of 28 national flags to contain overtly Christian symbols. (https://www.brandingthenations.com/blog/flagsforgodssake)
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