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The Guinean coat of arms features a dove with a golden olive branch in its beak over a ribbon with "Work justice solidarity". The arms formerly also included a crossed sword and rifle. A former coat of arms in 1958 features a shield with an elephant on it. Sources differ on the colours.
A vertical tricolour of red, yellow and green with the national coat of arms in the center. 1984-1993: Presidential Flag of Guinea: A vertical tricolour of red, yellow and green with the national coat of arms in the center. 1958-1984: Presidential Flag of Guinea: A vertical tricolour of red, yellow and green with the national coat of arms in ...
The national coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea (Escudo de Guinea Ecuatorial; Armoiries de la Guinée équatoriale; Brasão de armas da Guiné Equatorial) was adopted on 21 August 1979. This coat of arms shows a grey shield , which contains a silk cotton tree .
English: The present coat of arms of Guinea was adopted in 1984 and features a dove with a golden olive branch in its beak over a ribbon with "Work justice solidarity". Before 1993, the arms also included a crossed sword and rifle. Previous arms in 1958 featured a red and yellow shield with a green elephant on it.
A proposal for a coat of arms for the Portuguese Guinea, at the request of the General Agency of the Colonies, for the Portuguese Institute of Heraldry and prepared by Afonso Dornelas in June 1932. Coat of arms of Portuguese Guinea between May 8, 1935 - June 11, 1951.
Dr. Solf proposed and designed six new coats of arms of German colonies in 1914, however they were never officially accepted or used. [3] 1921–1971 The badge of the Territory of New Guinea granted in 1921, the territory was given to Australia as a mandate in the Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919. The badge consisted of the letters T.N.G ...
The original coat of arms was restored after Nguema was deposed on 21 August 1979. [2] The arms consists of a silver shield with a silk-cotton tree, or Ceiba in the local language, which was derived from the arms of Rio Muni. Above the shield is an arc of 6 six-pointed yellow stars, that represent Rio Muni and the offshore islands.
Flag Date Use Description 1979–Present: State Flag of Equatorial Guinea: A horizontal tricolor of green, white and red with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side and the National Coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea centered in the white band.