Equatorial Guinea
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ceramite white a yew tree bendy of 40 wavy grady in bend sinister lime-green dark forest green and grady in bend sinister lime-green dark forest green stroked medium forest green trunked tenne stroked sa fimbriated sa reversed narrower taller slightly bigger a cartouche fesswise ceramite white fimbriated ceramite white in base much smaller much lower lower the shield stroked sa higher crest 6 mullet stroked sa of 6 gyronny of 12 or golden brown stroked dark goldenrod in fess very much bigger very much bigger very much bigger very much further apart very much further apart very much further apart much higher higher motto "UNIDAD PAZ JUSTICIA"
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The mullets in crest are supposed to be disposed in arch but I can't seem to get that to work. "The arms were adopted on August 21, 1979. The arms show a silk cotton tree, or so-called "God tree". This tree is of local historical interest, as under such a tree the Spanish signed a treaty with the local chieftain, effectively making the area a Spanish territory. The six six-pointed stars above the shield represent the mainland and the five main islands in the country. The motto Unidad, Paz, Justicia ("Unity, Peace, Justice")" https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/wiki/National_Arms_of_Equatorial_Guinea

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