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Well,as the title says everybody is invited to post National Coat of Arms and explain their meaning and discuss.
Here goes Romania
Alt. Romania flag by AY-Deezy on deviantART
Here goes Romania
Alt. Romania flag by AY-Deezy on deviantART
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Romanian Coat is quite complex given the number of symbols gathered in an area still limited . Its objective is to represent Romania but as independent and sovereign state , also to highlight symbols historical regions . The coat of arms appears as a shield signifies the independence of Romania . Drawn on the shield is a golden eagle as a reference to the richness of the country , with open wings in a sign of protection , carrying in its beak an Orthodox cross that element symbolizing religion and the majority of the population in its talons sword and scepter , symbols of independence obtained by fight and sovereignty .
Between the wings of the eagle there is another shield emblems that are portrayed historical regions : Country Romanian , Moldova , Oltenia , Transylvania and Dobrudja , noting that Oltenia Banat is assimilated in the symbolism of the emblem , and Maramures and Transylvania Crisana assimilated these regions not having flags in their past history .
Country Romanian is also symbolized by an eagle bearing a cross in its beak , with the one side and the other of her head Sun and New Craiul first visible phase of the moon, the emblem certified since 1368 ;
Moldova is depicted by a Bull head , animal symbol in the history of the region , a star over the forehead , a Crai Nou and a rose as a symbol of royal coat of arms attested from 1392 ;
Oltenia is represented by a golden lion armed with a sword coming out of a bridge , it is the bridge at Drobeta also gold ;
Transylvania is symbolized by an eagle with open wings , shown only half over a plan which has the seven golden towers of the fortress , corresponding old surname of Transylvania, Siebenbürgen (seven cities ) , attested from 1296 ;
Dobrogea is depicted by the two dolphins upside down on a blue background .
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