Godło Papui-Nowej Gwinei

Godło Papui-Nowej Gwinei

Godło Papui-Nowej Gwinei przedstawia cudowronkę krasnopiórą (Paradisaea raggiana) siedzącą na bębnie (zwanym kundu) nad tradycyjną włócznią i harpunem.

Godło ma symbolizować jedność i wspólnotę.

Godło powstało w 1971 roku, zatwierdzone do użytku zostało w 1973 roku i potwierdzone w konstytucji Papui-Nowej Gwinei z 15 sierpnia 1975 roku.

Historia

północno-wschodnia Nowa Gwinea i Archipelag Bismarcka

południowo-wschodnia Nowa Gwinea

Terytorium Papui i Nowej Gwinei

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