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The arms show the coffee-tree over the Marib-dam, which is essential for the irrigation system of the country. The eagle represents the strength of the people of Yemen.
The arms show the coffee-tree over the Marib-dam, which is essential for the irrigation system of the country. The eagle represents the strength of the people of Yemen.
==Federation of South Arabia (1962-1967)==
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==Kingdom of Yemen (1918-1962)==
==Kingdom of Yemen (1918-1962)==


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[[Category:Yemen]]
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NATIONAL ARMS OF YEMEN

National Arms of Yemen

The national symbol shows a golden eagle with a scroll between its claws. The scroll displays the name of the country in Arabic. The shield on the eagle shows a coffee plant and the Marib Dam, similar to the former North Yemen symbol. The flagstaffs on the right and left of the eagle hold the national flag.


South Yemen

South Yemen used the following national symbol:

Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Yemen

The arms show the national flag with the eagle of Saladin as supporter.

North Yemen

North Yemen used the following national symbol:

Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Yemen

The arms show the coffee-tree over the Marib-dam, which is essential for the irrigation system of the country. The eagle represents the strength of the people of Yemen.

Federation of South Arabia (1962-1967)

Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Yemen


Kingdom of Yemen (1918-1962)

Coat of arms (crest) of National Arms of Yemen