Armorial of Venezuela
Venezuela is a federation made up of twenty-three states, and each has a separate coat of arms. Federal Dependencies of Venezuela are only using a flag.[1]
Gallery
- Coat of arms of Amazonas
- Coat of arms of Anzoátegui, adopted in 1933
- Coat of arms of Apure
- Coat of arms of Aragua
- Coat of arms of Barinas, adopted in 1910
- Coat of arms of Bolívar, adopted in 1922
- Coat of arms of Carabobo
- Coat of arms of Cojedes, since 1960
- Coat of arms of Delta Amacuro
- Coat of arms of Falcón, adopted in 1950
- Coat of arms of Guárico, since 1912
- Coat of arms of Lara, adopted in 1905
- Coat of arms of Mérida, since 1905
- Coat of arms of Miranda, since 2006
- Coat of arms of Monagas
- Coat of arms of Nueva Esparta, adopted in 1917
- Coat of arms of Portuguesa, since 1948
- Coat of arms of Sucre, since 1910
- Coat of arms of Táchira, since 1905
- Coat of arms of Trujillo, since 1905
- Coat of arms of Vargas
- Coat of arms of Yaracuy
- Coat of arms of Zulia, since 1917
Coat of arms of Caracas
- Coat of arms of Caracas, used since 1591
See also
References
- "Venezuela - States". fotw.info. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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