Coat of arms of Haiti

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The coat of arms of Haiti was first introduced in 1807, and has appeared in its current form since 1986.

It shows draped flags, which are located before a palm tree and cannons on a green lawn. On the lawn various items are found, such as a drum, a bugle, long guns, and ship anchors. Above the palm tree, there is a Phrygian cap placed as a symbol of freedom.

The ribbon bears the national motto of Haiti: L'Union Fait La Force (French, "Union Makes Strength").