Grenada

Grenada

The flag of Grenada consists of a red field with a large yellow triangle on the hoist side and two green triangles on the fly side. In the center of the yellow triangle is a small nutmeg pod, symbolizing the island's spice industry. The flag's design features a total of five stars, representing the five parishes of Grenada. The red background signifies courage and the struggle for independence, while the yellow symbolizes the country's wealth and the green represents the lush vegetation and agricultural resources. The flag was officially adopted on February 7, 1974, when Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom. Overall, the flag reflects Grenada's identity, natural beauty, and cultural heritage.