Seal Niues

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Seal Niues

The seal Niues , an isolated coral island in the South Pacific near Tonga that has been linked to New Zealand by an association agreement since 1974 , is a blue and red square seal with a white stake .

In the stake are three black single-masted sailing ships with gathered sails and oars laid out. Bow, stern and mast pennants are black. In field one four (1; 2; 1) white-rimmed five-pointed red stars are arranged, the lowest of which is the larger, field two has a golden sheep hung as fleece; Field three shows a golden bound grain yolk and in the fourth field two golden hand tools are crossed at an angle .

A royal crown hovers over the shield .

The shield holder is on the right a blonde barefoot woman dressed in white holding the flag of New Zealand and on the left a barefoot New Zealander with gold and black national clothes holding a spear. On the pedestal of two green palm branches, a silver band with the country name "NEW ZEALAND" is in blue capital letters on.

The seal lies on a round white seal and shows the inscription in black capital letters "PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE" at the top and only "NIUE" at the bottom.

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