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  • Coats of arms (not symbols or emblems) of countries in the world, including overseas terr
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  • #Redirect [[National Arms of the Netherlands]]
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  • File:National Arms of Monaco.hes.jpg
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  • '''National Arms of Botswana''' [[File:Botswana.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • '''THE NATIONAL ARFMS OF CYPRUS ''' [[File:cyprus.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • [[File:andorra.jpg|center|350 px|alt=National Arms of Andorra]] The above arms were adopted in 1969.
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  • '''National Coat of arms of NAMIBIA''' [[File:namibia.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • File:National Arms of Liechtenstein1.jpg
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  • [[File:Cameroon.jpg|center|National Arms of Cameroon]] The coat of arms of the Republic of Cameroon shall be an escutcheon surmounted chief by the
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  • '''THE NATIONAL ARMS OF GEORGIA''' [[File:georgia.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • '''NATIONAL ARMS OF MOZAMBIQUE ''' The national emblem of Mozambique was adopted in 1975 and again in 1990. The difference
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  • [[File:ecuador.jpg|center|400 px|National Arms of Ecuador]] The arms were officially adopted on October 31, 1900.
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  • The coat of arms of Kiribati is nearly the same that the one given to Gilbert & Ellice Islan ...the Ellice Islands became independent, the Gilberts kept the same coat of arms with a new motto (only in Gilbertese): 'Te Mauri, Te Raoi ao Te Tabomoa' me
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  • '''THE NATIONAL ARMS OF TUNISIA''' [[File:tunisia1.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • ''' THE NATIONAL ARMS OF IRAQ''' [[File:iraq.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • ''' NATIONAL ARMS OF FINLAND ''' [[File:Finland.jpg|400px|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • |[[File:Singapore.jpg|center|350 px|Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] '''Arms''': Gules, a crescent facing a pentagon of five mullets argent<br>
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  • #Redirect [[National Arms of the Czech Republic]]
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  • '''NATIONAL COAT OF ARMS OF SOMALIA''' [[File:somalia.jpg|center|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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  • |[[File:vanuatu.jpg|center|350 px|alt=National Arms of Vanuatu]] During colonial times no arms were used, the resident British commissioner used a simple badge (see image
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  • [[File:Oman.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Oman]] ==National symbols==
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  • File:liechtenstein.pcli.jpg|National arms File:liechtenstein1.pcli.jpg|National arms
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  • Under each stamp the year of issue, the meaning of the arms, the value and the number of the Michel catalogue are provided. File:bj-394.jpg|1969<br>National arms<br>5 Fr<br>394
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  • [[File:Vanuatu.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Vanuatu]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Iraq.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Iraq]] ==National symbols==
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  • Under each stamp the year of issue, the meaning of the arms, the value and the number of the Michel catalogue are provided. file:Cf-1.jpg|1965<br>National arms<br>1<br>Michel 1
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  • [[File:Japan.png|300 px|center|National Arms of Japan]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Dominica.jpg|500 px|center|National Arms of Dominica]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Iran.jpg|300 px|center|National Emblem of Iran]] ==National symbols==
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  • |align="center"|The National Arms of Palau |align="center"|The National Flag
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  • [[File:Belize.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Belize]] ==National symbols==
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  • ==National arms== Sealand has issues coins and stamps with the national arms. An example of a coin is shown below.
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  • file:tn-588.jpg|1962<br>National Arms<br>1 M<br>Michel 588 file:tn-589.jpg|1962<br>National Arms<br>2 M<br>Michel 589
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  • [[File:Grenada.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Grenada]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Eritrea.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Eritrea]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Brunei.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Brunei]] ==National symbols==
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  • file:sl-347.jpg|1965<br>National Arms<br>20 c <br>Michel 347 file:sl-348.jpg|1965<br>National Arms<br>50 c <br>Michel 348
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  • [[File:Mauritania.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Mauritania]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Benin.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Benin]] ==National symbols==
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  • [[File:Swaziland.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of ESwatini]] ==National symbols==
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