Coat of arms of Gagauzia
Symbol of the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia in Moldova
Coat of arms of Gagauzia | |
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Armiger | Government of Gagauzia |
Adopted | 1994 |
Crest | Three mullets Or |
Torse | None |
Shield | Azure, a sun in splendour Or, in chief a ribbon Argent with the inscription 'GAGAUZI YERI' Sable. |
Supporters | Stalks of wheat and grape |
Order(s) | None |
Article 13.3 of the Organic Law of Gagauzia describes the coat of arms of Gagauzia as follows:-
The coat of arms represents an image of heraldic shield, on the lower part of which there is a yellow (golden) hemisphere of rising sun on blue background. The shield is framed by yellow (golden) spikes enlaced by the flag of Gagauzia. Under the shield there is a conventional image of vine-leaves and vine-bunches. Three five-pointed yellow (golden) stars are arranged in form of an equilateral triangle above the shield.[1]
See also
- Flag of Gagauzia
References
- ^ LEGAL CODE OF GAGAUZIA (GAGAUZ-YERI)
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