Coat of arms of Bolivia
Coat of arms of Bolivia | |
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Armiger | Plurinational State of Bolivia |
Adopted | 2004 |
Crest | Andean condor |
Supporters | Flags of Bolivia |
The coat of arms of Bolivia has a central cartouche surrounded by Bolivian flags, cannons, laurel branches, and has an Andean condor on top.
Official description
[edit]Bolivian law describes the coat of arms as follows:[1]
The coat of arms of the Republic of Bolivia is elliptical in shape. In the upper part is a rising sun appearing behind the Cerro Rico with skies at dawn. In the center, the Cerro Rico of Potosí and the Cerro Menor. On the upper part of the smaller hill, the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In the lower left part of the landscape formed by the hills, a llama. To its right a sheaf of wheat and a palm. Around the shield, a blue oval with golden inner edge. In the upper half of the oval, the inscription BOLIVIA in golden capital letters. In the lower half of the oval, ten golden stars of five points. At each flank, three national flags, a cannon, two rifles, an axe to the right and a liberty cap to the left. Surmounting the shield, an Andean condor in rising attitude. Behind the condor, two interlaced branches of laurel and olive. The laurel to the left and the olive to the right forming a wreath. When relevant, the field outside the shield shall be pearl blue.
Gallery
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First coat of arms of Bolivia, formerly named the Republic of Bolívar in honor of Simón Bolívar.
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Second Coat of arms of Bolivia, adopted in 1826.
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Third Coat of arms of Bolivia, adopted in 1888.[2]
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In 1961, the third Coat of Arms was modified to include a tenth star.
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Fourth Coat of arms of Bolivia, adopted in 2004.[3]
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Coat of arms of Bolivia on top of the Government palace in the capital city of La Paz
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Coat of arms of Bolivia on an 1888 cigarette card, omitting the laurel branches and cap of liberty
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Coat of arms of Bolivia in a police station in the city of Tupiza.
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Coat of arms of Bolivia in the National Flag.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Símbolos del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, DS Nº 241, 5 de agosto de 2009
- ^ "Boliviaarms".
- ^ "El nuevo escudo" (in Spanish). 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
Sources
[edit]- FlagsoftheWorld.com: Bolivia
- Bolivian.com: Reformas y Deformaciones del Escudo de las Armas de la República de Bolivia (in Spanish)
External links
[edit]- National symbols of Bolivia
- National coats of arms
- Coats of arms with birds
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- Coats of arms with suns
- Coats of arms with mountains
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- Coats of arms with animals
- Coats of arms with wheat
- Coats of arms with firearms
- Coats of arms with cannons
- Coats of arms with the Phrygian cap
- Coats of arms with axes
- National emblems with birds
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