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Fa'avae i le Atua Samoa "God be the Foundation of Samoa" The coat of arms of Samoa takes its inspiration from the United Nations , as New Zealand administered Western Samoa first as a League of Nations Mandate and then as a United Nations trusteeship until the country received its independence on 1 January 1962, as Western Samoa.
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1924 Western Samoan general election
Amerika Samoa [2] 1950 Bird: No official bird; see List of birds of American Samoa [2] Flower / Tree: Paogo (Ulafala) [5] Pandanus tectorius (officially designated as flower) [2] 1973 Plant: ʻAva [2] [5] 1973 Quarter: Quarter of American Samoa: 2009 License Plate: License Plate of American Samoa (current 2011 version features Fatu Rock) 2011
Orders, decorations, and medals of Samoa (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Samoa" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The tapa clothed background represents the artistry of the Samoan people. It also includes the date April 17, 1900, which was the date when Samoa became a U.S. territory. On Flag Day April 17, 1973, the official seal of American Samoa, with the motto, Sāmoa Muamua Le Atua (English: "Samoa, Let God Be First"), was dedicated. [1]
The flag of Samoa (Samoan: fu‘a o Sāmoa) was first adopted from 24 February 1949, for UN Trusteeships, and continuously applied for the state's independence on 1 January 1962. It consists of a red field with a blue rectangle in the canton .
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