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The National Emblem of the Lao People's Democratic Republic is a circle depicting in the bottom part one-half of a cog wheel and red ribbon with inscriptions [of the words] "Lao People's Democratic Republic", and [flanked by] crescent-shaped stalks of fully ripened rice at both sides and red ribbons bearing the inscription "Peace, Independence ...
France's national motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, seen on a public building in Belfort. This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states, non-sovereign nations, regions, and territories are listed, but their names are not bolded.
Brecknock: Welsh: Undeb Hedd Llwyddiant (Unity, peace, prosperity) Caernarfon: Welsh: Cadernid Gwynedd (The strength of Gwynedd) Carmarthen: Welsh: Rhyddid gwerin ffyniant gwlad (A free people a prosperous country) Cardigan or Ceredigion: Welsh: Golud Gwlad Rhyddid (A nation's wealth is freedom) Denbigh: Welsh: Duw â digon (God is sufficient)
(Lao: "Peace, Independence, Democracy") Emblem of Laos: Lebanon: none: Coat of arms of Lebanon: Malaysia: Bersekutu bertambah mutu (Malay: "Unity is Strength") Coat of arms of Malaysia: Maldives: الدولة المحلديبية (Arabic: "State of the Mahal Dibiyat") Emblem of Maldives: Mongolia: none: Emblem of Mongolia: Myanmar
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☮ Peace sign – peace, pacifism, nuclear disarmament, democracy; Plough – communism, agrarian socialism, peasant movement, peasants rights; Poppy – remembrance, WW1 and WW2; Protest sign - democracy and resistance to tyranny; Rainbow or rainbow flag – LGBT rights; Raised fist – solidarity, syndicalism, unity, resistance, communism ...
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris told Democrats on Saturday she emphasized to western allies on a recent tour of Europe "that the greatest strength that we share is unity." (March 12)
Above the shield is an eagle, symbolising strength, and beneath it is Nigeria's national motto: "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress". [5] The national anthem, "Nigeria, We Hail Thee", first adopted in 1960, relinquished in 1978, and then re-adopted in 2024, calls upon Nigerians to stand in brotherhood and serve their motherland. [6]