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Armiger: Republic of Finland: Adopted: First documented in the 1580s. Current version official since 1978. Shield: Gules, sémy of nine roses Argent, a crowned lion rampant Or armed of the same trampling a sabre Argent hilted and pommeled Or, his dexter foreleg in the form of an arm in armour Argent garnished Or bearing aloft a sword Argent hilted and pommeled Or.
Original 1978 depiction by Olof Erikson, vectorised by Vzb83 and Fenn-O-maniC: Source: Own work, based on image from The Finnish Heritage Agency.Colours are Pantone 186 C for red and 123 C for yellow as defined in the Finnish flag law
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Finnish national symbols are natural symbols or Finnish national works and prominent figures that are commonly associated with Finland. [1] The most recognized national symbols include the flag of Finland and the lion featured on the Finnish coat of arms. [2]
The first known "Flag of Finland" was presented in 1848, along with the unofficial national anthem "Maamme". Its motif was the coat of arms of Finland surrounded by laurel leaves on a white flag. The current blue-crossed design was first used in Finland by Nyländska Jaktklubben, a yacht club founded in Helsinki in 1861.
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Coat of arms of Finland; A. Coat of arms of Åland; Armorial of Åland; K. Coat of arms of the Province of Karelia This page was last edited on 1 November 2019, at ...