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Vanuatu - Ripablik blong Vanuatu


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The National Arms of Vanuatu The National Flag Location

Administrative division

There are 6 provinces in Vanuatu. Each one consists of a single island. None of the provinces or villages does use arms, neither does the capital Port Vila.

The National Emblem of Vanuatu

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The country uses a emblem, adopted in 1980. It shows a local chief in front of a volcano. The motto means “We aspire to God”.

Heraldic collector's items

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