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==The National Arms of Palau== | ==The National Arms of Palau== | ||
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Palau does not use a national coat of arms, but the above seal. The seal is derived from | Palau does not use a national coat of arms, but the above seal. The seal is derived from the older seal of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. | ||
The seal shows a traditional meeting center. 'Olbiil era Kelulau' means National Congress of Palau. | The seal shows a traditional meeting center. 'Olbiil era Kelulau' means National Congress of Palau. | ||
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[[Category:Palau]] | [[Category:Palau]] |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 20 January 2022
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The National Arms of Palau | The National Flag | Location |
Administrative division
Palau is divided into sixteen states (until 1984 called municipalities).
None of these states uses arms.
The National Arms of Palau
Palau does not use a national coat of arms, but the above seal. The seal is derived from the older seal of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
The seal shows a traditional meeting center. 'Olbiil era Kelulau' means National Congress of Palau.
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