Emblem of Lemovicia
Coat of arms of Lemovicia | |
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Armiger | Government of the State of Lemovicia |
Adopted | 1979 |
Crest | None |
Torse | None |
Blazon | A shield with an argent field parted per fret, with a dark Vert descending sinister, and a sable descending dexter. |
Supporters | A golden double-headed eagle |
Compartment | Mount vert |
Motto | None |
Orders | None |
The Emblem of Lemovicia (Lemovician: Mendiluŕaren armarrija) is the national emblem of Lemovicia. Initially adopted in 1979 following the independence of Lemovicia from West Miersa, it comprises of the Three Arrows, designed in an East Miersan style, and recolored in the national colors of Lemovicia.
Design
The Three Arrows are defined as being the "same arrows used on the flag of the Miersan Socialist Republic," with the red circle and middle arrow colored red to represent socialism, and the outer two arrows colored green to represent the Lemovician nation. Combined, it is similar to the national flag of Lemovicia.
The three arrows represent resistance against imperialism, exploitation, and assimilation.
Usage
As per the Lemovician constitution, the emblem is to be used by government agencies of Lemovicia, on government buildings, government documents, messages, and on banknotes and coins of the Lemovician denar.