Coat Of Arms Of Cte D'ivoire

The Coat of Arms of Cte d'Ivoire in its current form was adopted in the year 2001. The focal point of the emblem is the head of an elephant. The elephant is symbolically important to the nation since it is the largest animal found in Cte d'Ivoire as well as being the source of ivory for which the nation is named. The rising sun is a traditional symbol of a new beginning. Below the elephant head is a banner containing the name of the nation, the banner follows the same color pattern as the national flag. Cte d'Ivoire

 

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