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  2. Ex unitate vires - Wikipedia

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    The motto on the former coat of arms of South Africa. Ex unitate vires (lit. "from unity, strength") is a Latin phrase formerly used as the national motto of South Africa.It was originally translated as "Union is Strength" but was later revised in 1961 to mean "Unity is Strength".

  3. File:South Africa (IA southafrica00kidd).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. List of national mottos - Wikipedia

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    France's national motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, seen on a public building in Belfort.. This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states, non-sovereign nations, regions, and territories are listed, but their names are not bolded.

  5. File:South African Motto Pronunciation.oga - Wikipedia

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    English: This file is a spoken version of the South African Motto ǃke e ǀxarra ǁke, a ǀXam language found in the South Africa coat of arms which can be translated to "United in Diversity" Date 21 September 2024

  6. Coat of arms of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of South Africa; Armiger: South Africa: Adopted: 27 April 2000; 24 years ago (): Shield: Arms: Or, representations of two San human figures of red ochre, statant respectant, the hands of the innermost arms clasped, with upper arm, inner wrist, waist and knee bands Argent, and a narrow border of red ochre; the shield ensigned of a spear and knobkierie in saltire, Sable.

  7. ǀXam language - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of South Africa, with the motto in ǀXam. ǀXam is used for the South African motto on the coat of arms adopted on 27 April 2000: ǃke e꞉ ǀxarra ǁke. The intended meaning is Diverse people unite or, on a collective scale, Unity in Diversity. The word-for-word translation is people who are different meet. [7]

  8. National symbols of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Great Seal of the Union – authorised by King George V in 1910, and used until 1937 on state documents signed by the Governor-General. [1]Royal Great Seal of the Union – authorised by the Royal Executive Functions and Seals Act 1934, and used until 1961 on state documents signed by the monarch on the advice of the South African government.

  9. File:Coat of arms of South Africa (heraldic).svg - Wikipedia

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