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The motto "Ei ohipa tia e taraire ai te mana" means means “Integrity is the Warrant of Power”.
The motto "Ei ohipa tia e taraire ai te mana" means means “Integrity is the Warrant of Power”.


[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|'''Literature''']]: Papeete to tatou oire 01-05-1995.
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[[Civic Heraldry Literature - France|Literature]] : Papeete to tatou oire 01-05-1995.


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Blason de Papeete/Arms (crest) of Papeete
PAPE'ETE

Country : France
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Collectivity : French Polynesia
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Official blazon
French blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on August 26, 1968.

The arms show seven elements.

The back part shows the 'Diadème' mountain (1321 m) and the Marae, an ancient temple or holy place. The fruits are the 'uru' the fruit of the palm tree, which is important for the local economy, and the 'fel', another fruit. The palm trees are typical for the tropical island.

The bordure consists of Gardenia flowers.

The motto "Ei ohipa tia e taraire ai te mana" means means “Integrity is the Warrant of Power”.

Literature: Papeete to tatou oire 01-05-1995.


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