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- Q657108 abstract "The coat of arms of Aruba was originally designed in Amsterdam in 1955. Since then it has been in use as the national symbol of Aruba. The symbol has seven main elements: The lion crest symbolizes power and generosity. A white cross divides the shield into quarters, and represents devotion and faith. In the first quarter is an aloe plant, the island's first important export. In the second quarter, Hooiberg, Aruba's most recognizable and second highest hill, represents Aruba rising out of the sea. The third quarter depicts hands shaking, symbolic of Aruba's good relations with the world. In the fourth quarter, a cogwheel represents industry. Below the shield is a pair of laurel branches, traditional symbols of peace and friendship.↑".
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- Q657108 comment "The coat of arms of Aruba was originally designed in Amsterdam in 1955. Since then it has been in use as the national symbol of Aruba. The symbol has seven main elements: The lion crest symbolizes power and generosity. A white cross divides the shield into quarters, and represents devotion and faith. In the first quarter is an aloe plant, the island's first important export.".
- Q657108 label "Coat of arms of Aruba".
- Q657108 depiction Coat_of_arms_of_Aruba.svg.