Coat of Arms of Maregua
Coat of arms of Maregua | |
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Armiger | Kingdom of Maregua |
Adopted | 1934 |
Blazon | A Phyrgian cap held up by a pike, utop a field of grass, two pertruding banners with national colours |
Motto | "Ñande Retãygua araka’eve ndofaltái" |
The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Maregua (Avañe'e: Escudo de armas rehegua gua Abádeyvy) was established in its current form in 1934, but has it's origins in earlier itterations. The coat of arms has been featured in historic national colours as well as in flags of major regions and cities.
Description
The coat of arms has historically appeared on the national flag, however in 1985 the flag was simplified removing the national coat of arms. It previously lay in the centre-middle of the flag.
The coat of arms features the Phyrgian cap, which many Mareguans see as a national symbol of the nation's independence, held up by a pike. This is held over a foreground of grass with two banners pertruding east and west, featuring the national colours. The motto featured on the coat of arms is "Ñande Retãygua araka’eve ndofaltái", the nation's national motto, translating to "Our Countrymen are never in short supply" in Anglish.
Historical Coat of Arms
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