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English: The present coat of arms of Guinea was adopted in 1984 and features a dove with a golden olive branch in its beak over a ribbon with "Work justice solidarity". The arms formerly also included a crossed sword and rifle. Previous arms in 1958 featured a red and yellow shield with a green elephant on it.
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Source A svg version of the Guinea crest by author Ttzavaras
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Coat of arms of Guinea

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