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The coat of arms of the Dominican Republic features a shield supported by an olive branch (left) and a palm branch (right); above the shield, a blue ribbon displays the national motto: Dios, Patria, Libertad (God, Fatherland, Liberty). Below the shield, the words Republica Dominicana appear on a red ribbon (this red ribbon is sometimes depicted having its tips pointing upward). In the center of the shield is a Bible opened to the Gospel of John, 8:32, which reads Y la verdad os hará libres (And the truth shall set you free), with a small cross above it, and on each side flanked by three spears, two of them holding Dominican banners. Image File history File links Coat_of_arms_of_the_Dominican_Republic. ...
A modern coat of arms is derived from the medi val practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments. ...
Olive branch is a colloquial term referring to a concession or a gesture of peace, as well as a peace symbol. ...
Genera Many; see list of Arecaceae genera Arecaceae (also known as Palmae or Palmaceae), the palm family, is a family of flowering plants, belonging to the monocot order Arecales. ...
Here is a list of state mottos for countries and their subdivisions around the world. ...
For other uses, see Bible (disambiguation). ...
The Gospel of John is the fourth gospel in the canon of the New Testament, traditionally ascribed to John the Evangelist. ...
State and war flag and ensign, ratio: 5:8 Civil flag and ensign, ratio: 5:8 The Flag of the Dominican Republic , as described by Article 96 of the Dominican Constitution, features a centered white cross that extends to the edges and divides the flag into four rectangles âthe top...
The coat of arms appears in the center of the flag of the Dominican Republic. State and war flag and ensign, ratio: 5:8 Civil flag and ensign, ratio: 5:8 The Flag of the Dominican Republic , as described by Article 96 of the Dominican Constitution, features a centered white cross that extends to the edges and divides the flag into four rectangles âthe top...
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Coat of arms of El Salvador The coat of arms of El Salvador has been in use in its current form since 15 September 1912. ...
The Motto The Land, The People, The LightThe emblems on the Coat of Arms and what they represent: Tudor Rose- England, Fleur de lis- France, Stool- Africa, Torch- Beacon to light the path, Saint Lucia Parrot- Amazona versicolor, the National Bird, The Motto The Land, The People, The Light...
Obverse The Great Seal of the United States is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the United States government. ...
Dependencies and other territories Anguilla • Aruba • Bermuda • British Virgin Islands • Cayman Islands • Greenland • Guadeloupe • Martinique • Montserrat • Navassa Island • Netherlands Antilles • Puerto Rico • Saint-Pierre and Miquelon • Turks and Caicos Islands • U.S. Virgin Islands A dependent territory, dependent area or dependency is a territory that does not possess full political independence or sovereignty as a State. ...
Types of political territories include: A legally administered territory, which is a non-sovereign geographic area that has come under the authority of another government. ...
Coat of Arms of the British Virgin Islands The Coat of Arms of the British Virgin Islands was first granted in 1960. ...
The Cayman Islands coat of arms consists of a shield, a crested helm and the motto. ...
The Coat of Arms of Puerto Rico were first granted by the Spanish Crown in 1511, and are the oldest arms still used in the New World. ...
Coat of Arms of the Turks and Caicos Islands The Coat of Arms of the Turks and Caicos Islands were granted in 1965. ...
A national flag is a flag that symbolises a country and that can usually be flown by citizens of that country. ...
A modern coat of arms is derived from the medi val practice of painting designs onto the shield and outer clothing of knights to enable them to be identified in battle, and later in tournaments. ...
This gallery of sovereign-state flags shows the flags of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ...
This gallery of sovereign state coats of arms shows the coat of arms of sovereign states in the list of sovereign states. ...
This overview contains the flags of dependent territories. ...
This overview shows the coat of arms of dependent territories. ...
This overview contains the flags of self-proclaimed states that have declared their independence, exert control over (at least part of) the claimed territory and population, but have not been acknowledged as independent states by the international community at large. ...
This overview contains the coats of arms of self-proclaimed states that have declared their independence, exert control over (at least part of) the claimed territory and population, but have not been acknowledged as independent states by the international community at large. ...
This article is intended as a list of flags from micronations - that is, unrecognised statelike entities that are largely or wholly ephemeral in nature. ...
This overview contains the coats of arms of micronations, self-proclaimed statelike entities that are largely or wholly ephemeral in nature. ...
This gallery contains the flags of states that were (at least de facto) independent in the past. ...
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