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The arms were adopted on March 4, 1957.  
The arms were adopted on March 4, 1957.  


The Ghana Coat of Arms is composed of a shield, divided into four quarters by a green St. George's Cross, rimmed with Gold. The following are the symbols in the quarters and their meaning
The National coat of arms of Ghana is is composed of a shield, divided into four quarters by a green St. George's cross, rimmed with gold. The following are the symbols in the quarters and their meaning:


*1. The crossed linguist staff and ceremonial sword on a blue background represent the local administration.
*1. The crossed linguist staff and ceremonial sword on a blue background represent the local administration.
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[[Category:National coats of arms]]
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[[Category:Granted 1957]]
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