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In 1981 Anguilla became a separate crown colony and the new national arms were granted on May 30, 1980. The arms show three dolphins over a blue sea. The three dolphins are coloured red, to represent endurance unity and strength, and are in a circle for continuity. The turquoise-blue base represents the surrounding sea and also faith, youth and hope. The dolphin is a common animal around the island.
In 1981 Anguilla became a separate crown colony and the new national arms were granted on May 30, 1980. The arms show three dolphins over a blue sea. The three dolphins are coloured red, to represent endurance unity and strength, and are in a circle for continuity. The turquoise-blue base represents the surrounding sea and also faith, youth and hope. The dolphin is a common animal around the island.
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[[Literature]] : www.christian-siemer.de/wappen/amerika/anguilla.htm  
[[Literature]] : www.christian-siemer.de/wappen/amerika/anguilla.htm  
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