Coat of arms of Bolívar Department
Coat of Arms representing the Department of Bolívar and its government / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The coat of arms of the Department of Bolívar is the official coat of arms of the Department of Bolívar. The coat of arms had been in used before 1856, but in that year the Sovereign State of Bolívar was created, and its symbols changed; the new coat of arms, would be the same as the coat of arms of Colombia but with a red oval around it, that read “ESTADO SOBERANO DE BOLIVAR”. In 1886 the states were suppressed and departments created instead, the symbols were used once again but the originals were corrupted and so there are some variations on the current coat of arms, and that which was specified on the blazon.
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Coat of arms of Bolívar | |
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Armiger | The Department of Bolívar |
Crest | An eagle expansed holding a wreath of olives in its beak. |
Shield | Modern French bordure diminished argent, per fess, the chief per pale, Or a palm tree proper, gules five bezants, azure a sailboat proper, on stern the flag of Bolívar, on barry wavy argent and azure. |
Motto | Ab Ordine Libertas |
Other elements | Mantled Or. |
Use | Gubernatorial Flag, official paperwork. |
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