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- The Chaconia Medal (abbreviated C.M. or CM) is the second highest state decoration of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Established in 1969, the medal...
- Chaconia may refer to: Warszewiczia coccinea, a flowering plant species Chaconia (fungus), a rust fungus genus in the family Chaconiaceae This disambiguation...
- Warszewiczia coccinea (or chaconia, wild poinsettia and pride of Trinidad and Tobago) is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is the...
- award. The Trinity Cross - the country's highest award until 2006. The Chaconia Medal of the Order of the Trinity - in Gold, Silver or Bronze The Hummingbird...
- and shrubs. Perhaps the most famous member of the genus is W. coccinea (chaconia), which is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago. The inflorescences...
- president. In 1977, Richards received the Chaconia Medal of the National Order of the Trinity, class 1 Gold (the Chaconia Medal, Gold) for his contributions...
- Chaconia is a genus of rust fungi in the Chaconiaceae family. The widespread genus contains seven species that grow mostly on dicots, especially Leguminosae...
- credential for managers and leaders Certified Midwife, health care profession Chaconia Medal of the Order of the Trinity, a national award of Trinidad and Tobago...
- but Chacón died in exile. Trinidad and Tobago's national flower, the chaconia, is named after Chacón. Gertrude Carmichael, The History of the West Indian...
- of the squad that competed at the 2006 World Cup, Yorke was awarded the Chaconia Medal (Gold class), the second highest state decoration of Trinidad and...