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Coat of arms of Slovenia

The Slovenian coat of arms consists of a red bordered blue shield on which there is a stylised white mount Triglav. Under Triglav there are two bending lines that represent the sea and rivers, and above Triglav there are three golden, six-pointed stars forming a triangle. The stars are taken from the coat of arms of the counts of Celje.

History

The former coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia

The sea and the mount Triglav motive appeared also in the coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, one of six constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The former coat of arms was rounded by wheat with linden leaves and featured a red star at the top. The new coat of arms was then designed by Marko Pogačnik.

References

  1. http://www.uvi.si/eng/slovenia/insignia/coat-of-arms/ The Government's site about the coat of arms
  2. http://www.ukom.gov.si/img/insignia/grb.html

See also

Coats of arms of Europe
Sovereign states
States with limited
recognition
Dependencies and
other entities
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