THE FLAG
The Bahamian flag has three different colors and shapes; each meaning something different. The flag represents its great people and their aspiration, the colors represent the natural habitat; the sun, sand and sea.
But the colors have their own meaning, as well as the shapes. The black represents the force and vigor of the united people in the Bahamas. The triangle pointing to the center of the flag represent the determination of the Bahamian people to be a better nation through the rich posses of the sun and sea, which are represented by the yellow (sun) and blue (sea).
But the colors have their own meaning, as well as the shapes. The black represents the force and vigor of the united people in the Bahamas. The triangle pointing to the center of the flag represent the determination of the Bahamian people to be a better nation through the rich posses of the sun and sea, which are represented by the yellow (sun) and blue (sea).
MONUMENTS AND STATUES
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The Statues and monuments in the Bahamas include; Christopher Columbus, Queen Victoria, Woodes Rogers, Sir Milo Butler and Miscellaneous.
The Christopher Columbus was made to honor him and his arrival to San Salvador in south Bahamas.
Queen Victoria is honored for the longest governing time in the islands, and for when she was attacked as a young girl while sitting at her throne.
Woodes Rogers is honored for getting rid of the pirated who once plagued the islands in the 1700's.
Sir Milo Butler is honored for being the first Native governor of the islands.
And the Miscellaneous is a garden with many statues of important people like Franklin D. Roosevelt and two marble stones of Napoleon's wife; Josefina.
The Christopher Columbus was made to honor him and his arrival to San Salvador in south Bahamas.
Queen Victoria is honored for the longest governing time in the islands, and for when she was attacked as a young girl while sitting at her throne.
Woodes Rogers is honored for getting rid of the pirated who once plagued the islands in the 1700's.
Sir Milo Butler is honored for being the first Native governor of the islands.
And the Miscellaneous is a garden with many statues of important people like Franklin D. Roosevelt and two marble stones of Napoleon's wife; Josefina.