Coat of arms of the Czech Republic
The coat of arms of the Czech Republic (Czech: [Státní znak České republiky] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) shows the three historic regions of the Czech lands (Bohemia Moravia and Czech Silesia). The country started using this coat of arms in 1992. Czech heraldist, Jiří Louda, designed it.[1]
| Greater coat of arms of the Czech Republic | |
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| File:Coat of arms of the Czech Republic.svg | |
| Versions | |
| 170px Presidential version with the motto used on Czech Presidential Standard | |
| Details | |
| Armiger | Czech Republic |
| Adopted | 17 December 1992 |
| Motto | PRAVDA VÍTĚZÍ "TRUTH PREVAILS" |
| Lesser coat of arms of the Czech Republic | |
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| 160px | |
| Details | |
| Armiger | Czech Republic |
| Adopted | 17 December 1992 |
Coat Of Arms Of The Czech Republic Media
The coat of arms of Moravia: Moravian eagle (silver-red-checkered eagle with a gold crown and gold beak, tongue and claws on a blue shield).
- Znak Slezska.svg
Silesian eagle
References
- ↑ Velinger, Jan (2015-09-02). "Heraldist, WWII vet, Jiří Louda dies at 94". Radio Prague. http://www.radio.cz/en/section/news/heraldist-wwii-vet-jiri-louda-dies-at-94. Retrieved 2015-09-28.