Coat of arms of Cuba

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The Coat of arms of Cuba is the national emblem featuring a shield with a key between two seas, a rising sun, a Phrygian cap, and symbols of the island’s landscape and liberty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national coat of arms
national emblem
adopted 1906
color blue
gold
green
red
white
country Cuba
crest Phrygian cap with white star
dexterBaseFieldDepicts blue and white pales
fieldDivision chief and two lower quarters
hasElement Phrygian cap
blue and white stripes
fasces-like bundle at base of branches
key between two seas
landscape of Cuba
laurel branch
oak branch
red Phrygian cap
rising sun
royal palm tree
shield divided into three fields
white five-pointed star
wreath of laurel and oak
mottoElement Phrygian cap
surface form: Phrygian cap of liberty
originalDesignYear 1849
relatedSymbol Flag of Cuba
shape shield
sinisterBaseFieldDepicts Cuban landscape with palm tree
supporters laurel branch on left
oak branch on right
symbolizes Cuba as key to the Gulf of Mexico
geographical position of Cuba
honor
liberty
national sovereignty
republican ideals
strength
sunrise of a new nation
victory
upperFieldDepicts key on a blue sea
rising sun on the horizon
sea channel between two capes
usedBy Cuba
surface form: Republic of Cuba
usedOn Cuban currency
Cuban passports
government buildings in Cuba
official documents of Cuba

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Embassy of Cuba in Washington, D.C. symbol Coat of arms of Cuba
Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba usesSymbol Coat of arms of Cuba
this entity surface form: emblem of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba
Phrygian cap appearsOn Coat of arms of Cuba
this entity surface form: Cuban coat of arms