National Flag
The colours green, red and white characterize
the Maldivian National flag: The green
rectangle, which represents the innumerable palm
trees, the life source of the islands, is surrounded by red, the blood of the nation’sheroes in sacrifice,
and is dominated by a white
crescent in the centre - the symbol of Islamic faith.
National Emblem
The crescent, a star, a coconut palm, two
national flags and a banner with the traditional title of the state " Ad Dawlat, Al
Mahaldheebiyya" ("The State of the Maldives") represent the National emblem
used on government documents.
National Tree
Maldivians have done the beneficial coconut palm
justice by declaring it the National Tree in
1985. All parts of it can and are used; there is no waste. Its branches are used as material for
the roofs, giving them their thatch-like
appearance and for brooms, essential for the
daily sweeping of the roads and yards. On
special occasions you can admire huge fish or
other objects and decorations made out of these
branches - an art form in itself.
The fruit itself is an essential part of
Maldivian cuisine, the juice of a young fruit "kurumba", is a delicious, refreshing drink, the
ripe coconut is used with dried fish, in
shorteats or as coconut milk.
Coconut shells are a good source of fuel keeping
a fire burning for a long time and on the islands you can still find specially made irons
heated by these shells.
National Flower
The pink rose was declared National Flower in
1985. It is a rare beauty - just like the
country it represents.
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