Coat of arms of French Polynesia
The emblem of French Polynesia consists of an outrigger depicted in a disc over a stylized emblem of sun and sea. The emblem is placed prominently in the middle of the flag of French Polynesia.
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Armiger | French Polynesia |
Adopted | 23 November 1984[1] |
Description
Adopted 23 November 1984 by the Assembly of French Polynesia, at the same time as the flag in which the arms have centre place, the coat of arms shows a stylized Polynesian sailing canoe, a Tahitian and national traditional symbol. It is encircled by a rising sun in the upper half, and by waves in the lower one. The five asterisks represents the five Archipelagos: the Society Islands, the Tuamotus, the Gambier Islands, the Austral Islands and the Marquesas.[1]
Historical Emblem
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The arms of Polynésie Française were adopted by letter of Governor Jean Chastenet de Géry dated 14 September 1939.