Coat of arms of Switzerland
Coat of arms of Switzerland | |
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Armiger | Swiss Confederation |
Escutcheon | Gules, a Cross couped Argent |
The coat of arms of Switzerland shows the same white cross as the flag of Switzerland, but on a red shield. The appearance of the coat of arms or shield varies greatly, but the federal resolution of 12 December 1889 on the coat of arms decrees that the four arms have equal lengths, in a ratio to their width of 7:6, and includes a drawing of the coat of arms.
Like the Swiss flag, the coat of arms is used on many items, such as Swiss francs, Swiss car number plates, and Swiss-branded exports such as Swiss Army knives.
See also
- Flag of Switzerland – the Swiss flag is a banner of the arms.
- Cantonal flags and coats of arms (Switzerland)
External links
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- Federal decision of 12 December 1889 on the coat of arms:
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