The present Doodle praises the Independence Day of the Caribbean country of Trinidad and Tobago. At the point when the clock struck 12 PM on this day in 1962, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago formally accomplished autonomy from British frontier rule. To stamp the memorable second, the nation for the absolute first time raised its recently received red, white, and dark public banner, which is portrayed in the Doodle fine art.
Each shade of the banner’s askew striped structure holds explicit noteworthiness. The red that commands the banner’s experience represents the sun and the enthusiastic quality of the country’s kin. The dark on the askew stripe speaks to the earth and a dedication to quality and solidarity. Ultimately, the white represents equity and insinuates the sea that associates the country’s two essential islands.
Happy Independence Day, Trinidad and Tobago!