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Coat of arms of Lebanon
Unofficial coat of arms of the Lebanese Republic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanon never officially adopted a coat of arms or emblem. However, various unofficial coats of arms have been used since the proclamation of independence on 7 December 1943.[1][5] The main variant consists of a red shield with a white bend sinister on which is placed a cedar tree. It is similar to the flag of Lebanon, with the exception of the Spanish fess on the flag being changed into a bend sinister.[1][6]
Quick Facts Unofficial coat of arms of Lebanon, Armiger ...
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Armiger | Republic of Lebanon |
Adopted | 1943 (unofficial)[1] |
Shield | Gules, on a bend sinister argent a cedar tree palewise vert. |
Use | Unofficial |
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Quick Facts Unofficial emblem of Lebanon, Armiger ...
Unofficial emblem of Lebanon | |
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Armiger | Republic of Lebanon |
Adopted | 1943 (unofficial)[1] |
Shield | a Lebanese cedar tree vert. |
Use | Lebanese passport, banknotes[2][3][4] |
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The seals of the Supreme Judicial Council of Lebanon,[7] of the President of the Republic,[8] and of the Republican Guard also feature variants of the unofficial coat of arms.[9]