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National Emblems Directory: Complete database of official national emblems, coat of arms, state seals and government badges for 195+ nations worldwide. Discover heraldic symbols, national crests, emblematic designs and their cultural meanings. Essential reference for understanding governmental insignia, sovereignty symbols and national identity. Browse emblems by continents: Africa | Asia | Europe | Americas | Oceania.

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National Emblem of Mali

Mali

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1973βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Circle with mosque, vultures, rising sun, bow and arrows
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Islam, freedom, new beginning, and traditional weapons
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Un Peuple, Un But, Une Foi (One People, One Goal, One Faith)"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenGoldRedBlue
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Malta

Malta

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1988βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with George Cross, red and white, mural crown, olive and palm branches
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents WWII bravery, fortifications, peace, and victory
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Virtute et Constantia (By strength and consistency)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedWhiteSilverGreen
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Historical arms
National Emblem of Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1986βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with ship, fish hook, bird, rising sun, star
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents maritime heritage, fishing, navigation, and independence
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Jepilpilin ke ejukaan (Accomplishment through joint effort)"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueOrangeWhiteGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Martinique

Martinique

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1975βš–οΈ French overseas department
🎨 Main Elements
Bougainvillea flower, pineapple, tropical bird, ocean
πŸ” Symbolism
The bougainvillea represents tropical flora, pineapple represents agriculture, bird represents local wildlife
🎨 Colors Used
RedYellowGreenBlue
National Emblem of Mauritania

Mauritania

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 2018βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Crescent and star, date palm trees
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Islam and desert oasis
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Honor, Fraternity, Justice"
🎨 Colors Used
GreenGoldRed
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Mauritius

Mauritius

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1906βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with ship, key, star, palm tree, sugarcane, dodo birds, deer
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents strategic position, extinct dodo, and agriculture
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Stella Clavisque Maris Indici (Star and Key of the Indian Ocean)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedBlueYellowGreen
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Colonial Office
National Emblem of Mayotte

Mayotte

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1968βš–οΈ French overseas department
🎨 Main Elements
Palm tree, dhow boat, sun, ocean
πŸ” Symbolism
The palm represents tropical vegetation, dhow represents maritime trade, sun represents African continent
🎨 Colors Used
BlueGreenGoldRed
National Emblem of Mexico

Mexico

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1968βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Golden eagle on cactus, serpent, lake
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Aztec legend of Tenochtitlan founding
🎨 Colors Used
GreenWhiteRedGoldBrown
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Based on Aztec legend
National Emblem of Micronesia

Micronesia

πŸ“œ National SealπŸ“… Adopted: 1990βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Circle with four stars, coconut tree, canoe, fish
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents four states and maritime culture
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Peace, Unity, Liberty"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Moldova

Moldova

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1990βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Eagle holding cross, shield with aurochs, sun, star, rose, crescent
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents historical Moldavia and Romanian heritage
🎨 Colors Used
GoldRedBlueBlack
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Monaco

Monaco

πŸ“œ Princely ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1881βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with lozenges, friars holding swords, princely mantle, crown
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Grimaldi family and principality
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Deo Juvante (With God's Help)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedWhiteGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Grimaldi heraldic tradition
National Emblem of Mongolia

Mongolia

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1992βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Soyombo symbol, wind horse, lotus, Dharmachakra, mountains
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents independence, Buddhism, and national values
🎨 Colors Used
BlueGoldRedWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Chavaagin ChoijilsΓΌren
National Emblem of Montenegro

Montenegro

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 2004βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Golden double-headed eagle, shield with lion, crown
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents sovereignty, historical kingdom, and royalty
🎨 Colors Used
GoldRedBlue
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Montserrat

Montserrat

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1909βš–οΈ British Overseas Territory emblem
🎨 Main Elements
Volcano, shamrock, Irish harp, British flag
πŸ” Symbolism
The volcano represents Soufrière Hills, shamrock represents Irish heritage, harp represents Irish connection
🎨 Colors Used
GreenBlueGoldBlack
National Emblem of Morocco

Morocco

πŸ“œ Royal Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1956βš–οΈ Royal Decree
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with Atlas Mountains, sun, green pentagram, two lions, crown, ribbon
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents geography, Islam, monarchy, and strength
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"God, Homeland, King"
🎨 Colors Used
RedGreenGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Royal decree
National Emblem of Mozambique

Mozambique

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 1990βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
AK-47 rifle, hoe, book, star, sun, ocean waves
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents defense, agriculture, education, and Marxism
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"RepΓΊblica de MoΓ§ambique (Republic of Mozambique)"
🎨 Colors Used
RedGreenYellowBlackWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
FRELIMO party design
National Emblem of Myanmar (Burma)

Myanmar (Burma)

πŸ“œ State SealπŸ“… Adopted: 1974βš–οΈ Official state seal
🎨 Main Elements
Star, peacock, royal dancer, rice plant, cogwheel
πŸ” Symbolism
The peacock represents tradition and culture, dancer represents arts, rice represents agriculture, cogwheel represents industry
🎨 Colors Used
GoldRedGreenBlue
National Emblem of Namibia

Namibia

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1990βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with diamond, oryx, fish eagle, welwitschia plant, sun
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents mineral wealth, wildlife, flora, and independence
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Unity, Liberty, Justice"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueRedGreenGoldWhite
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Nauru

Nauru

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1968βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with frigate bird, star, chemical formula for phosphate, outrigger canoe, coconut palm
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents island location, phosphate mining, and maritime heritage
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"God's Will First"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueGoldWhiteGreen
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Nepal

Nepal

πŸ“œ National EmblemπŸ“… Adopted: 2008βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Mount Everest, green hills, male and female hands, Rhododendron, map of Nepal
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Himalayas, gender equality, national flower, and unity
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"The nation is more important than the king"
🎨 Colors Used
RedWhiteGreenBlue
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government Commission
National Emblem of Netherlands

Netherlands

πŸ“œ Royal Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1815βš–οΈ Royal Decree
🎨 Main Elements
Lion holding sword and arrows, crown, royal mantle, Nassau shield
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents monarchy, courage, and unity of provinces
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"Je Maintiendrai (I will maintain)"
🎨 Colors Used
GoldBlueOrangeRed
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Royal House of Orange-Nassau
National Emblem of Netherlands Antilles

Netherlands Antilles

πŸ“œ Former Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1955βš–οΈ Historical - Country dissolved in 2010
🎨 Main Elements
Six stars representing six islands, crown, shield
πŸ” Symbolism
The six stars represented the six island territories, crown represented Dutch sovereignty
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhiteRedGold
National Emblem of New Caledonia

New Caledonia

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1980βš–οΈ French overseas collectivity
🎨 Main Elements
Outrigger canoe, kagu bird, nautilus shell, pine tree
πŸ” Symbolism
The kagu is endemic bird, nautilus represents marine life, pine represents New Caledonia pine, canoe represents tradition
🎨 Colors Used
BlueRedGreenYellow
National Emblem of New Zealand

New Zealand

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1956βš–οΈ Royal Warrant
🎨 Main Elements
Shield with stars, fleece, wheat sheaves, hammers, ships, female figure, M?ori warrior
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Southern Cross, agriculture, industry, maritime trade, and biculturalism
🎨 Colors Used
RedGoldBlueSilver
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
James McDonald
National Emblem of Nicaragua

Nicaragua

πŸ“œ Coat of ArmsπŸ“… Adopted: 1971βš–οΈ Constitutional
🎨 Main Elements
Triangle, volcanoes, rainbow, Phrygian cap, five volcanoes
πŸ” Symbolism
Represents Central American federation, equality, and liberty
πŸ’¬ National Motto
"RepΓΊblica de Nicaragua, AmΓ©rica Central"
🎨 Colors Used
BlueWhiteGold
πŸ‘€ Designer / Origin
Government decree

πŸ›‘οΈ Complete Guide to National Emblems Around the World

πŸ“‹ What are National Emblems?

National emblems are official symbols used by governments to represent their sovereignty, national identity and state authority. Also known as coat of arms, state seals or government badges, these emblems combine heraldic elements, national symbols and cultural motifs that reflect a nation's history, values and heritage.

🎨 Common Emblem Elements

  • Shield (Escutcheon): Central element displaying national colors, symbols or historical scenes
  • Supporters: Animals or figures holding the shield (lions, eagles, horses, warriors)
  • Crest: Figure placed above the shield (crown, star, animal, helmet)
  • Motto: Inspirational phrase reflecting national values or unity
  • Compartment: Base element often showing landscape, flora or founding date
  • National Symbols: Flora, fauna, landmarks or cultural icons unique to the country

πŸ’Ό Professional Applications

  • Government Documents: Passports, official certificates, legal papers and state communications
  • Currency: Banknotes, coins and national treasury securities
  • Official Buildings: Government offices, embassies, courthouses and parliament
  • Military: Uniforms, medals, insignia and regimental badges
  • Diplomatic Relations: Treaty documents, international agreements and state ceremonies
  • Branding: Government websites, letterheads and official communications

🌍 Regional Styles

European: Traditional heraldry with shields, lions, eagles and crowns
African: Wildlife, natural resources, independence symbols and tribal elements
Asian: Dragons, mythical creatures, historical dynasties and cultural icons
American: Eagles, stars, agricultural symbols and freedom motifs
Oceania: Southern Cross stars, native flora/fauna and maritime themes

Historical Significance of National Emblems

  • Identity: Visual representation of national sovereignty and independence
  • Heritage: Preserves historical events, founding principles and cultural legacy
  • Unity: Symbols that unite diverse populations under one national identity
  • Authority: Authenticates official government documents and communications
  • Recognition: International identification in diplomacy and global forums
  • Tradition: Links modern nations to their historical roots and ancestors
  • Values: Embodies national ideals like freedom, justice, peace and prosperity
  • Pride: Inspires patriotism and national pride among citizens
  • Continuity: Maintains governmental legitimacy across administrations
  • Cultural Symbol: Represents unique national character and spirit worldwide

βš–οΈ Emblem Usage Protocols

National emblems are protected symbols under international law and domestic legislation. Unauthorized use can constitute a legal offense. Official emblems may only be used by government agencies, diplomatic missions, military forces and authorized entities. Commercial use typically requires explicit permission. Proper display protocols ensure the emblem maintains its dignity and official character. Travelers should note that photographing government emblems on sensitive buildings may be restricted in some countries. Always respect local laws regarding national symbols and governmental insignia.

Frequently Asked Questions ❓

πŸ’‘ What is the difference between a national emblem and a national flag?

A national flag is a simple design used for general identification and display. A national emblem (coat of arms) is more detailed, featuring heraldic symbols, mottos and intricate artwork used on official government documents, currency and state buildings.

🌍 Do all countries have an official national emblem?

Most countries have official emblems, though some nations use simplified versions or state seals. Countries with monarchies often feature royal elements (crowns, thrones), while republics emphasize democratic symbols (stars, wreaths, constitutional references).

🎨 What do the symbols in national emblems mean?

Emblem symbols represent national values and history: Lions/Eagles = strength and courage; Olive branches = peace; Wheat/Agriculture = prosperity; Stars = unity or states/provinces; Swords/Shields = defense and sovereignty; Books = knowledge and learning; Mountains/Rivers = geographic identity.

πŸ”’ Can I use a national emblem for my business or website?

National emblems are legally protected symbols in most countries. Commercial or unauthorized use can violate trademark laws, government regulations or constitutional provisions. Always seek official permission before using any national emblem for business, merchandise or publications.

πŸ“œ How old are national emblems?

Some emblems trace back centuries to medieval heraldry (UK, Spain, France), while others were created after independence in the 20th century. Many countries redesigned their emblems after major political changes, revolutions or constitutional reforms to reflect new national values and identities.

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