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Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of official symbols of Puerto Rico. Symbol or Emblem. Type Symbol ... (Latin for "John is his name") 1905 [4 ...
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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "National symbols of Puerto Rico" The following 8 pages are in this category ...
Puerto Rico: Details: Details: ... See the Wikimedia links above for more symbols of Native American nations. Common and official names Flag Seal Navajo Nation: Details:
Puerto Rico: Joannes Est Nomen Ejus: John is his name Latin: 1511 [N 13] [6] [58] Rhode Island: Hope — English May 4, 1664 [59] South Carolina: Dum spiro spero: While I breathe, I hope Latin: May 22, 1777 [2] Animis opibusque parati: Ready in soul and resource Latin: South Dakota: Under God the people rule — English 1885 [60] Tennessee ...
The coat of arms of Puerto Rico was first granted by the Spanish Crown on November 8, 1511, making it the oldest heraldic achievement in use in the Americas. [1] The territory was seized from Spain and ceded to the United States as a result of the Treaty of Paris that put an end to the Spanish–American War in 1899, after which two interim arms were adopted briefly.
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