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The official coat of arms of the Republic of Costa Rica was designed in 1848, with modifications in 1906, 1964, and 1998. The latest change was the addition of smoke to distinguish the three volcanoes.
Coat of arms of Costa Rica Girls in parade with the Costa Rican flag. The national flag of Costa Rica (Spanish: Bandera de Costa Rica) is based on a design created in 1848 and consists of two blue stripes, two white stripes, and a central red stripe which is twice as wide as each of the other four.
Second Costa Rican national flag White field with a six-pointed red star 1823–1824 Flag of the United Provinces of Central America: Three horizontal strips of light blue (upper and lower) and white (central), with the coat of arms in the center 1824 First flag of the State of Costa Rica (within the United Provinces of Central America)
Español: Escudo de la República de Costa Rica, descrito y adoptado por medio de las leyes del 27 de noviembre 1906 y 21 de octubre de 1964 desde 5 de mayo de 1998. El Escudo Nacional representará tres volcanes y un extenso valle entre dos océanos y en cada uno de éstos un buque mercante.
Costa Rica: America Central : Central America Republica de Costa Rica : Republic of Costa Rica Coat of arms of Costa Rica: Cuba: none: Coat of arms of Cuba: Dominica: Après Bondie C'est La Ter : After God, it is the Earth Coat of arms of Dominica: Dominican Republic (Top) Dios, Patria, Libertad : God, Homeland, Liberty
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Pages in category "National symbols of Costa Rica" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Coat of Arms of the State of Costa Rica within the Federal Republic of Central America from 2 November 1824 to 15 November 1840. Also used again by the independent state of Costa Rica from September, 1842 to September, 1848