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The coat of arms features a red field with a white (silver) armoured knight on a white (silver) horse holding in his right hand a white (silver) sword above his head. [1] The present coats of arms of Lithuania are authorized by the President of Lithuania with suggestions by Lithuanian Heraldry Commission (Lietuvos heraldikos komisija), a ...
For instance, during the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, the Lithuanian flag and the national anthem were replaced; the Lithuanian Coat of Arms was not shown in official capacities. On the other hand, in keeping with the Soviet policy of encouraging what were seen as harmless expressions of ethnic identity, Lithuanian national costumes were ...
Presidential coat of arms of Lithuania with Vytis from a presidential document form, 2020. The President of Lithuania uses the circular seal and document forms with the coat of arms of Lithuania, the seal has a text "Lietuvos Respublikos Prezidentas ". [159] Lithuania joined the Eurozone by adopting the euro on 1 January 2015. [160]
The coat of arms of Brahin is a pall reversed: 1. The symbol of Prince Izyaslav of Polotsk, Gules, on an argent field; 2. Columns of Gediminas, Argent on a gules field; 3. Coat of arms of Kaributas, Or, on a azure field. [8] In modern Belarus, the columns of Gediminas, alongside the Pahonia, are occasionally used as a symbol of national pride ...
Coat of arms of Lithuania; A. Armorial of Lithuania; C. Coat of arms of Central Lithuania This page was last edited on 24 September 2023, at 20:38 (UTC). Text is ...
Orders, decorations, and medals of Lithuania (4 C, 10 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Lithuania" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The coat of arms was established as the symbol of the state, on 12 November 1920, in the Decree No. 1 of the Chief-in-command of the Army of Central Lithuania. [4] The coat of arms stopped being used after the Republic of Central Lithuania was incorporated into Poland on 18 April 1922.
3) official State symbols and insignia (flags, coat-of-arms, anthems, banknote designs, and other State symbols and insignia) the protection of which is regulated by other legal acts; 4) officially registered drafts of legal acts; 5) regular information reports on events; 6) folklore works.