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'''National Coat of arms of Benin'''
'''National Coat of arms of Benin'''


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===Official blazon===
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Ecartelé au premier quartier d'un château Somba d'or; Au deuxième d'argent à l'étoile du Bénin au naturel c'est-à-dire une croix à huit pointes d'azur anglées de rayons d'argent et de sable en abîme; Au troisième d'argent palmier de sinople chargé d'un fruit de gueule; Au quatrième d'argent au navire de sable voguant sur une mer d'azur avec en brochant sur la ligne de l'écartelé un losange de gueule <br>
Supports : deux panthères d'or tachetées<br>
Timbre : deux cornes d'abondance de sable d'où sortent des épis de maïs<br>
Devise : Fraternité - Justice - Travail en caractère de sable sur une banderole.


====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were introduced in 1964, but were replaced by a non heraldic logo in 1975. In 1994 the arms were re-adopted.
The arms were introduced in 1964, but were replaced by a non heraldic logo in 1975. In 1994 the arms were re-adopted.
   
   
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|align="center"|[[File:bf-c1.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms on a coin from 1999
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National Coat of arms of Benin

Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Benin
Official blazon
French

Ecartelé au premier quartier d'un château Somba d'or; Au deuxième d'argent à l'étoile du Bénin au naturel c'est-à-dire une croix à huit pointes d'azur anglées de rayons d'argent et de sable en abîme; Au troisième d'argent palmier de sinople chargé d'un fruit de gueule; Au quatrième d'argent au navire de sable voguant sur une mer d'azur avec en brochant sur la ligne de l'écartelé un losange de gueule
Supports : deux panthères d'or tachetées
Timbre : deux cornes d'abondance de sable d'où sortent des épis de maïs
Devise : Fraternité - Justice - Travail en caractère de sable sur une banderole.

Origin/meaning

The arms were introduced in 1964, but were replaced by a non heraldic logo in 1975. In 1994 the arms were re-adopted.

The first quarter shows the Somba castle, which represents the strong history of the country. The second quarter shows the Star of Benin, the highest award of Benin.
The third qyuarter shows a palm tree for the rich nature and agriculture. The fourth shows a ship for the European arrivals and trade.

The crest shows two cornucopia, which stand for the prosperity and richness of the country.

The supporters are two leopards, the national animal.

The motto, Fraternité, Justice, Travail, translates as Fellowship, Justice, Work

The national symbol from 1975-1994:

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Use of the arms

Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Benin

The arms on a coin from 1971
Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Benin

The arms on a coin from 1999

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