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The '''coat of arms of [[Montecara]]''' is one of the official symbols of the State of [[Montecara]]. The design consists of a shield of the [[flag of Montecara]] wreathed by branches of oak and laurel, representing endurance and virtue. The crest at top is a civic crown, representing the status of Montecara's citizens as collective sovereign of their city-state. | The '''coat of arms of [[Montecara]]''' is one of the official symbols of the State of [[Montecara]]. The design consists of a shield of the [[flag of Montecara]] wreathed by branches of oak and laurel, representing endurance and virtue. The crest at top is a civic crown, representing the status of Montecara's citizens as collective sovereign of their city-state. | ||
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Coat of arms of Montecara | |
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Armiger | Popular Assembly and Senate |
Adopted | In use since 17th century |
Crest | Civic crown |
Blazon | Argent two bars Gules |
Supporters | A garland of oak and laurel bound with a ribbon Gules, with finials Or, hung from a rod Or |
Use | Laws, proclamations, passports, and other official documents |
The coat of arms of Montecara is one of the official symbols of the State of Montecara. The design consists of a shield of the flag of Montecara wreathed by branches of oak and laurel, representing endurance and virtue. The crest at top is a civic crown, representing the status of Montecara's citizens as collective sovereign of their city-state.