Coat of arms of Anguilla
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The coat of arms of Anguilla consists of the emblem found on the Flag of Anguilla, a traditional symbol of the nation. The coat of arms consists of the three-dolphin emblem that originated during the movement to free Anguilla from a union with other Caribbean islands. The three dolphins stand for friendship, wisdom, and strength, and are formed in a circle to symbolize continuity.
The white background is a traditional symbol for peace, and the blue over which the dolphins hover represents the sea.
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