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56 national emblems found in Africa

National Emblems Directory: Complete database of official national emblems, coat of arms, state seals and government badges for 195+ nations worldwide. Discover heraldic symbols, national crests, emblematic designs and their cultural meanings. Essential reference for understanding governmental insignia, sovereignty symbols and national identity. Browse emblems by continents: Africa | Asia | Europe | Americas | Oceania.

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National Emblem of Algeria

Algeria

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1976βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Hand of Fatima, crescent and star, Atlas Mountains, sun rising
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Islamic faith, independence, and natural landscape
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"By the people and for the people"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenRedWhiteYellow
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Algerian Government
National Emblem of Angola

Angola

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1990βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Machete, cogwheel, star, sun, open book, corn and coffee
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents workers, agriculture, education, and independence
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Republic of Angola"
🎨 Colors Used
RedYellowBlack
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
MPLA design committee
National Emblem of Benin

Benin

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1990βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Two leopards, palm tree, shield, cornucopias, Order of Star of Benin
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents national values, agriculture, and prosperity
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"FraternitΓ©, Justice, Travail (Fraternity, Justice, Labour)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenYellowRedGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Botswana

Botswana

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1966βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with zebra stripes, cogwheels, ivory, sorghum, zebras, elephant tusks
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents water, agriculture, industry, and wildlife
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Pula (Rain)"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhiteBlackGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1997βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Shield, books, spears, millet, cotton
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents education, defense, and agriculture
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unité, Progrès, Justice (Unity, Progress, Justice)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedGreenYellowWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Burundi

Burundi

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1966βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with lion head, three stars, spears, drum
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents monarchy heritage, ethnic groups, and unity
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unité, Travail, Progrès (Unity, Work, Progress)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedWhiteGreen
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Prince Louis Rwagasore tribute
National Emblem of Cameroon

Cameroon

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1986βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Star, scales of justice, fasces, map of Cameroon
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents unity, justice, and territorial integrity
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Paix, Travail, Patrie (Peace, Work, Fatherland)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenRedYellow
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government decree
National Emblem of Cape Verde

Cape Verde

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1992βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Circle with triangle, torch, plumb line, ten stars
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents justice, freedom, and ten main islands
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhiteRedYellow
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Central African Republic

Central African Republic

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1963βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield, sun, star, elephant, tree, hands
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents national values, wildlife, and cooperation
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"UnitΓ©, DignitΓ©, Travail (Unity, Dignity, Work)"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhiteGreenYellowRed
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
BarthΓ©lemy Boganda tribute
National Emblem of Chad

Chad

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1970βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with wavy lines, sun, goat, lion, crossed lances
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Lake Chad, agriculture, and wildlife
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unité, Travail, Progrès (Unity, Work, Progress)"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueYellowRedGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government decree
National Emblem of Comoros

Comoros

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1978βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Crescent, four stars, sun, coconut palm
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Islam, four islands, and natural resources
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unité, Justice, Progrès (Unity, Justice, Progress)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenWhiteYellow
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Democratic Republic Of The Congo

Democratic Republic Of The Congo

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 2006βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Leopard head, ivory tusk, spear
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents national authority, wealth, and defense
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Justice, Paix, Travail (Justice, Peace, Work)"
🎨 Colors Used
YellowBlueRed
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government decree
National Emblem of Djibouti

Djibouti

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1977βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Spears, shield, laurel wreath, star, traditional knife
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents defense, unity, and cultural heritage
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unity, Equality, Peace"
🎨 Colors Used
RedBlueGreenWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Egypt

Egypt

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1984βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Eagle of Saladin, shield with flag colors, scroll
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents strength, Arab identity, and nationalism
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Arab Republic of Egypt"
🎨 Colors Used
GoldRedWhiteBlack
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government decree
National Emblem of Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1979βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Silk-cotton tree, six stars, shield
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents unity, mainland and five islands, and national values
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unidad, Paz, Justicia (Unity, Peace, Justice)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenWhiteRedBlue
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Eritrea

Eritrea

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1993βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Camel surrounded by olive wreath
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents endurance, peace, and resilience
🎨 Colors Used
GreenGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government of Eritrea
National Emblem of Ethiopia

Ethiopia

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1996βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Blue disc, yellow pentagram, rays
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents unity of people, nations, and nationalities
🎨 Colors Used
BlueYellow
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Gabon

Gabon

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1963βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with ship, tree, bezants, panthers
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents maritime trade, forestry, mineral wealth, and wildlife
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Union, Travail, Justice (Union, Work, Justice)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenYellowBlueGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Louis Maubert
National Emblem of Gambia

Gambia

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1964βš–οΈ Official
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with axes, lion, palm tree, sun, helmeted head
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents agriculture, courage, and national development
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Progress, Peace, Prosperity"
🎨 Colors Used
RedBlueWhiteGreenGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
F.A. Walrond
National Emblem of Ghana

Ghana

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1957βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with St. George cross, lion, cocoa tree, castle, sword, staff, eagle
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents independence, agriculture, coastal forts, and power
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Freedom and Justice"
🎨 Colors Used
RedGoldGreenBlueWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Amon Kotei
National Emblem of Guinea

Guinea

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1958βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Dove with olive branch, elephant, shield with national colors
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents peace, strength, and national unity
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Travail, Justice, SolidaritΓ© (Work, Justice, Solidarity)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedYellowGreenWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1973βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Black star, palm tree, shell, dove
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents African unity, agriculture, coastal resources, and peace
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unidade, Luta, Progresso (Unity, Struggle, Progress)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedYellowGreenBlack
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
PAIGC party design
National Emblem of Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1964βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Elephant head, sun rising, oil palm trees
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents wildlife, new beginning, and agriculture
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"RΓ©publique de CΓ΄te d'Ivoire (Republic of Ivory Coast)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenOrangeWhiteGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Kenya

Kenya

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1963βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with rooster, spears, lion, cockerels, Mount Kenya
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents national unity, defense, strength, and geography
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Harambee (Let us all pull together)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedBlackGreenWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Lesotho

Lesotho

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 2006βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with crocodile, Basotho hat, spear, knobkerrie, wheat, corn
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents ancestors, culture, defense, and agriculture
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Khotso, Pula, Nala (Peace, Rain, Prosperity)"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhiteGreenGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission

πŸ›‘οΈ Complete Guide to National Emblems Around the World

πŸ“‹ What are National Emblems?

National emblems are official symbols used by governments to represent their sovereignty, national identity and state authority. Also known as coat of arms, state seals or government badges, these emblems combine heraldic elements, national symbols and cultural motifs that reflect a nation's history, values and heritage.

🎨 Common Emblem Elements

  • Shield (Escutcheon): Central element displaying national colors, symbols or historical scenes
  • Supporters: Animals or figures holding the shield (lions, eagles, horses, warriors)
  • Crest: Figure placed above the shield (crown, star, animal, helmet)
  • Motto: Inspirational phrase reflecting national values or unity
  • Compartment: Base element often showing landscape, flora or founding date
  • National Symbols: Flora, fauna, landmarks or cultural icons unique to the country

πŸ’Ό Professional Applications

  • Government Documents: Passports, official certificates, legal papers and state communications
  • Currency: Banknotes, coins and national treasury securities
  • Official Buildings: Government offices, embassies, courthouses and parliament
  • Military: Uniforms, medals, insignia and regimental badges
  • Diplomatic Relations: Treaty documents, international agreements and state ceremonies
  • Branding: Government websites, letterheads and official communications

🌍 Regional Styles

European: Traditional heraldry with shields, lions, eagles and crowns
African: Wildlife, natural resources, independence symbols and tribal elements
Asian: Dragons, mythical creatures, historical dynasties and cultural icons
American: Eagles, stars, agricultural symbols and freedom motifs
Oceania: Southern Cross stars, native flora/fauna and maritime themes

Historical Significance of National Emblems

  • Identity: Visual representation of national sovereignty and independence
  • Heritage: Preserves historical events, founding principles and cultural legacy
  • Unity: Symbols that unite diverse populations under one national identity
  • Authority: Authenticates official government documents and communications
  • Recognition: International identification in diplomacy and global forums
  • Tradition: Links modern nations to their historical roots and ancestors
  • Values: Embodies national ideals like freedom, justice, peace and prosperity
  • Pride: Inspires patriotism and national pride among citizens
  • Continuity: Maintains governmental legitimacy across administrations
  • Cultural Symbol: Represents unique national character and spirit worldwide

βš–οΈ Emblem Usage Protocols

National emblems are protected symbols under international law and domestic legislation. Unauthorized use can constitute a legal offense. Official emblems may only be used by government agencies, diplomatic missions, military forces and authorized entities. Commercial use typically requires explicit permission. Proper display protocols ensure the emblem maintains its dignity and official character. Travelers should note that photographing government emblems on sensitive buildings may be restricted in some countries. Always respect local laws regarding national symbols and governmental insignia.

Frequently Asked Questions ❓

πŸ’‘ What is the difference between a national emblem and a national flag?

A national flag is a simple design used for general identification and display. A national emblem (coat of arms) is more detailed, featuring heraldic symbols, mottos and intricate artwork used on official government documents, currency and state buildings.

🌍 Do all countries have an official national emblem?

Most countries have official emblems, though some nations use simplified versions or state seals. Countries with monarchies often feature royal elements (crowns, thrones), while republics emphasize democratic symbols (stars, wreaths, constitutional references).

🎨 What do the symbols in national emblems mean?

Emblem symbols represent national values and history: Lions/Eagles = strength and courage; Olive branches = peace; Wheat/Agriculture = prosperity; Stars = unity or states/provinces; Swords/Shields = defense and sovereignty; Books = knowledge and learning; Mountains/Rivers = geographic identity.

πŸ”’ Can I use a national emblem for my business or website?

National emblems are legally protected symbols in most countries. Commercial or unauthorized use can violate trademark laws, government regulations or constitutional provisions. Always seek official permission before using any national emblem for business, merchandise or publications.

πŸ“œ How old are national emblems?

Some emblems trace back centuries to medieval heraldry (UK, Spain, France), while others were created after independence in the 20th century. Many countries redesigned their emblems after major political changes, revolutions or constitutional reforms to reflect new national values and identities.

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