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- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala abstract "The national emblem of Guatemala comprises: A wreath of bay laurel branches, the symbol for victory; The Resplendent Quetzal, a bird that symbolizes liberty; A scroll on which is written LIBERTAD 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821 (15 September 1821 is the date of Central America's independence from Spain); Two crossed Remington rifles with bayonets indicating Guatemala's willingness to defend itself by force if need be; Two crossed swords, representing honour.The emblem was designed by Swiss artist and engraver Johan-Baptist Frener, who lived in Guatemala from 1854 until his death in 1897. The emblem also appears on the flag of Guatemala. The quetzal previously appeared in the flag of Los Altos, Central America in the 1830s.".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala thumbnail Coat_of_arms_of_Guatemala.svg?width=300.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala wikiPageExternalLink gt.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala wikiPageID "3204874".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala wikiPageRevisionID "577947039".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala armiger Guatemala.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala crest Resplendent_Quetzal.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala hasPhotoCollection National_Emblem_of_Guatemala.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala imageWidth "250".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala name "Emblem of Guatemala".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala supporters "Wreath of bay laurel".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala subject Category:National_emblems.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala subject Category:National_symbols_of_Guatemala.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala comment "The national emblem of Guatemala comprises: A wreath of bay laurel branches, the symbol for victory; The Resplendent Quetzal, a bird that symbolizes liberty; A scroll on which is written LIBERTAD 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821 (15 September 1821 is the date of Central America's independence from Spain); Two crossed Remington rifles with bayonets indicating Guatemala's willingness to defend itself by force if need be; Two crossed swords, representing honour.The emblem was designed by Swiss artist and engraver Johan-Baptist Frener, who lived in Guatemala from 1854 until his death in 1897. ".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala label "National Emblem of Guatemala".
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala sameAs m.08z4wj.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala wasDerivedFrom National_Emblem_of_Guatemala?oldid=577947039.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala depiction Coat_of_arms_of_Guatemala.svg.
- National_Emblem_of_Guatemala isPrimaryTopicOf National_Emblem_of_Guatemala.