The motto Nisi Dominus Frustra means “Except the Lord in Vain”, a shortened version of a verse from Psalm 127: “Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”
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Quebec
Je me souviens (French pronunciation: [ʒə mə suˈvjɛ̃]) is the official motto of Quebec, a province of Canada. The motto, translated literally into English, means “I remember”. I
Manitoba
The provincial motto is the Latin phrase “Gloriosus et liber“, in English “glorious and free”. This line was taken from the Canadian national anthem and is displayed on the Manitoba Coat of Arms.
Havana
Patria o Muerte – Homeland or Death – National Cuban motto in front of American Embassy in Havana
HAVANA — Cash-strapped Cuba has begun paying a fourth installment on its renegotiated $2.6 billion debt to 14 creditor nations
Michigan
Michigan’s State Motto: “Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice“. “If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.”
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Michigan had a debt of $33,245,109,000 in fiscal year 2015.
Pennsylvania
The state motto, “Virtue, Liberty and Independence“
Ontario
“Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet” as “Loyal She Began, Thus She Remains” – Motto of Ontario
Belgium
Motto
‘L’Union fait la force – Eendracht maakt macht’ (Strength lies in unity)
Belgium’s public debt is about 105% of GDP.
Senegal
In 2018 Senegal public debt was 12,242 million euros 14,457 million dollars, has increased 1,635 million since 2017. This amount means that the debt in 2018 reached 61.55% of Senegal GDP, a 0.32 percentage point rise from 2017, when it was 61.23% of GDP.