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Coat of arms of Tonga : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coat of arms of Tonga
The coat of arms of Tonga (ko e Sila o Tonga) was designed in 1875 with the creation of the constitution. == History == The three swords represent the three dynasties or lines of the kings of Tonga, namely the Tui Tonga, Tui Haatakalaua and the current Tui Kanokupolu). Tonga was united under King Siaosi Tupou I, who then orchestrated the formation of the first formal government and also the coat of arms. The dove with the olive branch symbolises the wish of God's peace to reign in Tonga forever (the dove and olive branch are taken from the story of Noah and the Great Flood in the Bible). The three stars symbolise the main island groups of Tonga, which are Tongatapu, Vavau and Haapai. The Crown symbolises the ruling monarchy, the King of Tonga. The text on the scroll at the bottom reads ''Ko e Otua mo Tonga ko hoku Tofia'' in the Tongan language: 'God and Tonga are my inheritance'.
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