Emblem of Angola
Emblem of Angola | |
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Armiger | Republic of Angola |
Adopted | 2 November 1990 |
The emblem of Angola reflects the recent past of the new nation. There is heavy Marxist imagery found on the device (as can be seen when compared with other examples of socialist heraldry), expanded from what is found on the national flag.
In the center is a machete and hoe, representing the revolution through which the nation gained independence and the importance of agricultural workers. Above both emblems is a star, a common symbol in socialist emblems. The star is taken to represent progress. The rising sun is the traditional symbol of a new beginning. These emblems are all enclosed within a circle whose right half is formed by cog-wheel, representing the industrial workers, and whose left half is a half-wreath of maize, coffea and cotton leaves, representing agriculture. At the bottom is an open book that represents education.
The banner at the bottom reads República de Angola, Portuguese for "Republic of Angola". This was changed from República Popular de Angola ("People's Republic of Angola") in 1990; at the same time the cog-wheel was also changed from gold to silver.
Details of the insignia are laid down in Article 163 of the Constitution of Angola.
In 1935, the Portuguese colonies were officially assigned coats of arms that followed a standard design pattern.[2] For Angola, this consisted of a shield parted per pale, with the Portuguese arms without its usual bordure in the dexter (viewer's left) half and in the sinister (viewer's right) half the arms for Angola itself: a golden elephant and a golden zebra on a purpure field. The wavy bars in the base (enté en point) represented Angola's location overseas from metropolitan Portugal.
Historical coats of arms[]
Coat of arms of the Portuguese Colony of Angola between 8 May, 1935 - 11 June, 1951.
Coat of arms of the Portuguese Province of Angola, from 11 June, 1951 to 11 November, 1975.
Lesser coat of arms between 8 May, 1935 - 11 November, 1975.
Emblem of the People's Republic of Angola (1975-1992)
References[]
- ^ "Portaria 8098: Aprova as ordenações das armas das colónias que, nos termos da Constituïção e do Acto Colonial, formam o Império Colonial Português", Diário do Govêrno n.º 104/1935, Série I de 1935-05-08, 597-599 (in Portuguese)
- ^ published in the Diário do Govêrno[1]
External links[]
- National symbols of Angola
- National emblems
- Coats of arms with stars
- Coats of arms with suns
- Coats of arms with books
- Coats of arms with sunrays
- Coats of arms with machetes
- Coats of arms with hoes (tool)
- Coats of arms with cotton
- Coats of arms with Coffea
- Coats of arms with cogwheels
- National emblems with gears
- African government stubs
- Angola stubs
- Heraldry stubs