- Coat of arms of Senegal
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Coat of arms of Senegal Details Armiger Republic of Senegal Adopted 1960s Crest A mullet vert. Escutcheon Per pale gules and Or, in dexter a lion rampant Or langued and armed Or, in sinister a Baobab vert above a fess wavy vert (at nombril point), Motto French: UN PEUPLE UN BUT UNE FOI Orders The Legion of Honor Other elements The arms are surrounded by a white wreath around which the label bearing the motto is wrapped. The coat of arms of Senegal dates from the 1960s and reads Un Peuple Un But Une Foi--One People, One Goal, One Faith in the French language. It bears the Pan-African colours and the green star from the flag of Senegal.
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