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Coat of arms of Sermersooq
ArmigerSermersooq
Adopted2008
ShieldAn inuksuk (cairn, or pile of stones)

The coat of arms of Sermersooq is the municipal logo and only symbol of Sermersooq, a Municipality of Greenland. The coat of arms was adopted in 2008, a year before Sermersooq became a subdivision of Greenland.

Symbolism

The arms show an inuksuk (rock stack or cairn) in dark blue against a golden sun on a light blue field, standing on a white line representing an icesheet over stylized waves of blue and white. The inuksuk is an historical way of marking the roads in Greenland. The ice sheet covers most of Greenland, and the waves are for the water beneath it.

The arms are often depicted with a white background instead of a light blue one, as on the Sermersooq municipal website Archived 2018-03-10 at the Wayback Machine.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Heraldry of the World: Arms of Sermersooq
  2. An inuksuk is also depicted in the coat of arms of Nunavut, a territory of Canada.
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