National arms of Burundi

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NATIONAL ARMS OF BURUNDI

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Origin/meaning

Burundi became an independent Kingdom in 1962 and adopted arms with a lion's head. The shield was placed on two spears and two branches and on top a drum was placed. The translation of the motto "Ganza Sabwa" I don't know. These arms are shown below:

In 1966 Burundi became a republic and the arms were changed to the arms shown above. The lion head remained, but only the spears remained. The new motto 'Unité, Travail, Progrès' means Unity, Labour, Progress.

For the colonial arms, see Ruanda-Urundi

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