The coat of arms of Saudi Arabia was designed in 1950 by the late King Abdulaziz Al Saud, the founder of the modern Saudi state. It features two crossed swords and a palm tree, symbolizing strength and growth. The design reflects the country’s Islamic heritage and its commitment to unity and defense.
Coat of arms of the Gambia was created in 1964.
Coat of Arms of Connecticut was created in 1931.
Coat of arms of Montserrat was created in 1909.
Coat of arms of Toronto was created in 1998.
Coat of arms of Sydney was created in 1996.
Coat of arms of Bratislava was created in 1436.
Coat of arms of Copenhagen was created in 1661.
Coat of arms of Ottawa was created in 1954.
Coat of arms of Nunavut was created in 1999.
Coat of arms of Belgrade was created in 1932.
Coat of arms of Edmonton was created in 1994.
Coat of arms of Bucharest was created in 1994.