Biology:Coat of arms of Saba
The coat of arms of Saba was established in 1985 by the island council of Saba,[1] when it was still part of the Netherlands Antilles. It remained the coat of arms of Saba after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles and the subsequent change of Saba's constitutional status into a special municipality of the Netherlands in 2010.
It consists of a shield with an Audubon's shearwater (Puffinus lherminieri) (the national bird) on top, flanked by Saban cabbage (a historically important local foodcrop). In the middle is a representation of the island itself, with a fish, a sailboat, and a white potato (representing the local fishing and agriculture). The national motto is written on a golden banner below the shield, Latin: Remis velisque (literally "with oars and sails").[2]
The royal decree of 20 September 2010, no. 10.002570 granted this arms to Saba as a public body of the Netherlands.
See also
- Coat of arms of the Netherlands
- Coat of arms of the Netherlands Antilles
References
- ↑ "Eilandsverordening van 6 december 1985 tot vaststelling van het wapen van het wapen van het Eilandgebied Saba" (in Dutch). overheid.nl. http://decentrale.regelgeving.overheid.nl/cvdr/XHTMLoutput/Actueel/Saba/30487.html.
- ↑ General Info. Saba Tourist Bureau. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
External links
- Hoge Raad van Adel (High Council of Nobility)'s Database page for the coat of arms of Saba
- Jaarverslag 2010 Hoge Raad van Adel