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Coat of arms of the Republic of the Congo

Coat of arms of the Republic of the Congo

National coat of arms of the Republic of the Congo


The coat of arms of the Republic of the Congo has a shield with a rampant red lion holding a torch. The background color of the shield is gold with a green, wavy, horizontal stripe along the middle. A golden crown sits above the shield. Two large African war elephants support the shield. A banner with the national motto "Unité Travail Progrès" ("Unity, Work, Progress" translated from "La Congolaise") is draped from a bar supporting the war elephants. The arms were adopted in 1960 and readopted in 1991 after having been replaced with a simpler, unheraldic symbol during the People's Republic of the Congo era from 1970–1991.

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Official description

The coat of arms is described as follows:[1]

  • Or, a fess wavy vert, a lion gules, armed and langued vert, overall, maintaining a torch sable flamed gules.
  • A special forest crown.
  • The shield is supported by two war elephants sable tusked or, issuing from the flanks of the shield and sustained on a tree trunk gules.
  • On the circle or of the forest crown: "République du Congo" in letters gules upon a scroll or.
  • Motto "Unité-Travail-Progrès" in letters gules upon a scroll or.

Historical symbols


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