词条 | Coat of arms of Niger |
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|name = Coat of arms of Niger |image =Coat_of_arms_of_Niger.svg |image_width = 250 |middle = |middle_width = |middle_caption = |lesser = |lesser_alt = |lesser_width = |lesser_caption = |armiger = Republic of Niger |year_adopted = 1962 |crest = |torse = |shield = Vert (in some representations, Argent), a Sun radiant, in dexter chief two Tuareg swords and a Spear in saltire; in sinister chief a Maize-cob and in base a Buffalo´s head, all Or. |supporters = Four national flags being of three stripes Orange, White and Green, an Orange Roundel in the middle of the white stripe, in saltire. |compartment = |motto = Republique du Niger "Republic of Niger" |orders = |other_elements = |earlier_versions = |use = }} The coat of arms of Niger shows a four-part flag draping in the national colors orange, white, and green. In the middle, the state seal is arranged. On a white or gold shield the four golden symbols are shown. In the middle, there is a sun, to the left there is a vertical spear with two crossed Tuareg swords, to the right are three pearl millet heads and underneath is the frontal view of a zebu head. Under the coat of arms, there is a ribbon bearing the name of the country in French: Republique du Niger. While the constitution of Niger stipulates the color of the symbols upon the shield, there is no uniformity on the color of the shield. The 1999 Constitution reproduces the text of earlier constitutions, making a distinction between the Seal of State (Le Sceau de l'État) for which no shield colour is stipulated and the Coat of Arms of the Republic (Les Armoiries de la République) for which Sinople is stipulated as the shield colour.[1] Sinople is analogous to Vert (Green) in heraldry, but official buildings and documents do not display green shields. Embassies and official documents use white, with gold emblems. The website of the President of Niger uses gold or yellow with dark gold or black emblems. The National Assembly of Niger meets below a large coat of arms with the shield coloured gold and the emblems in a darker gold.[2][3] Meaning of the colors and symbolsThere have been several meanings proposed for the colours of the Nigerien nation, but there is no constitutional reference to these meanings. Commonly, these meanings are described as
References1. ^Constitution de la République du Niger, Adoptée le 18 juillet 1999 et promulguée par le décret n°99-320/PCRN du 9 août 1999. Titre premier : De l’État et de la souveraineté. Article premier (First Section, First Article) {{Symbols_of_the_Republic_of_Niger}}{{Coat of arms of Africa}}2. ^See description and images at The Presidency of Niger {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030062655/http://www.presidence.ne/symboles.php |date=2007-10-30 }} and images of the Assembly chamber at The official site of the National Assembly. 3. ^see Article 1 of the first section of the 1999 constitution: Constitution Du Niger Du 18 Juillet 1999 (Promulguée par décret N° 99-320 / PCRN du 09 Août 1999) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081002081815/http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/CAFRAD/UNPAN002961.pdf |date=2008-10-02 }}, and the website of the Presidency of Niger Symboles du Niger {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071030062655/http://www.presidence.ne/symboles.php |date=2007-10-30 }}, (consulted 2008-07-25). 7 : National symbols of Niger|National coats of arms|Coats of arms with cattle|Coats of arms with flags|Coats of arms with swords|Coats of arms with suns|Coats of arms with spears |
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