Flag of Prince Edward Island

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Flag of PEI

The flag of Prince Edward Island, Canada is a banner modelled after the provincial arms. The flag has the proportions 3:2; the three sides away from the mast are bordered by alternative bands of red and white.

The upper third of the flag features the English heraldic lion which appeared both on the coat of arms of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, for whom the province is named, and on that of King Edward VII. The lower two-thirds show an island on which appear three small oak saplings (on the left) – representing the three counties of PEI (Prince, Queens, and Kings) – under the protection of a great oak tree which originally represented Great Britain. This symbolism is also reflected in the provincial motto, Parva sub ingenti (the small under the protection of the great).

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See also: Flag of Prince Edward Island, Canada, Coat of Arms of Prince Edward Island, Flag, Flag of Alberta, Flag of British Columbia, Flag of Canada, Flag of Manitoba, Flag of New Brunswick