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Coat of arms of Ghana; Armiger: Republic of Ghana: Adopted: 4 March 1957: Crest: A black star bordered in gold: Torse: Gold, green and red: Shield: Azure on a cross vert fimbriated Or a lion passant guardant Or, in the first quarter a linguist's staff and ceremonial sword crossed in saltire Or, in the second quarter issuant from five bars wavy Argent and Azure a castle Argent upon a mount Or ...
Coat of arms of Ghana. Items portrayed in this file depicts. coat of arms of Ghana. sword. relative position within image: pct:33.1277,39.6709,12.5686,15.8135 ...
Designer of the coat of arms of Ghana Nii Amon Kotei (24 May 1915 – 17 October 2011) was a Ghanaian sculptor, painter, musician, surveyor, and graphic artist. He is mostly remembered and celebrated as the designer of the coat of arms of Ghana . [ 1 ]
5th Battalion, Ghana Regiment; Burma Camp; Chief of Army Staff (Ghana) Chief of the Defence Staff (Ghana) Ghana Air Force; Ghana Armed Forces; Ghana Army; Ghana Navy; Michel Camp; Western Togoland Rebellion; User:Maxpando/sandbox4; Template:Military of Ghana
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:40, 7 December 2013: 600 × 600 (143 KB): AnonMoos: Vector equivalent of File:Ghana seal.jpg based on File:Coat of Arms of the Republic of Ghana.svg by User:Sodacan.
Orders, decorations, and medals of Ghana (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Ghana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
File:Coat of arms of Ghana.svg strives to come close to the official rendition, while still not copying it exactly. File:Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of Ghana 1957.png is a more free interpretation. It still gets the details right (eagles, shield), but is in a completely different style than the "official rendition".
Ghanaians have come to regard the Black Star as a specific symbol of Ghana rather than of Africa in general. [2] As well as on the flag, the star appears on the coat of arms; on the Black Star Gate in Black Star Square in the capital, Accra; [1] and on the Seat of State in Parliament, on which the President sits on ceremonial occasions. [3]