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The Seal of Niue, or the Public Seal of Niue, is the official seal of Niue.It was adopted in September 2021. [1] The first version of the seal was created in 1974 when Niue gained self-governing status and joined into free association with New Zealand.
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English: First Public Seal of Niue, in use from 1974 to 2021. Date: 4 June 2009: Source: This file was derived from: Coat of Arms of New Zealand.svg: Author: Ichwan ...
Date/Time Dimensions User Comment 2017-09-18 22:28: 202×197 (39445 bytes) Corkythehornetfan: updated to "official" seal -- other user can't make up his mind on which seal they want to use... although he claims there is a "consensus" for "official seals".
Public (Virginia Community College System) Junior college: SACS: 1968 6,018 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) Blacksburg: Public Research university: SACS: 1872 38,170 Virginia State University: Petersburg: Public Masters University: SACS: 1882 4,648 Virginia Union University: Richmond: Private : Baccalaureate ...
Seal of Hawaii: New Caledonia: none: Emblem of New Caledonia: Niue (Top) Public Seal of Niue (Bottom) Atua, Niue Tukulagi : God, Niue Eternally Seal of Niue: Norfolk Island: Inasmuch Coat of arms of Norfolk Island: Northern Mariana Islands (Outside) Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas (Inside) United States/1976/Official Seal
Seal of Niue This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 20:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 ...
Father of the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson was the first and only President of the United States to found an institution of higher learning. On January 18, 1800, Thomas Jefferson, then the Vice President of the United States, alluded to plans for a new college in a letter written to British scientist Joseph Priestley: "We wish to establish in the upper country of Virginia, and more ...