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Flag of Prince Edward Island



The flag of Prince Edward Island, Canada, is a banner of the provincial arms.

Three small oak trees representing the three counties of the province (Prince, Queens and Kings) are shown under the protection of a great oak tree which originally represented Britain. The symbolism takes up the provincial motto, Parva sub ingenti (the small under the protection of the great).


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