Coat of arms of Sanama
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The new Coat of arms of Sanama was proclaimed by the interim government in 1679. It features a design mostly done by Alperen.
Coat of Arms
Features
The coat of arms is surrounded by wreaths of laurel to the right and oak to the left. The laurel symbolises victory in the war against the IPA and in Highpass, the oak the strength and honour of the Sanaman peoples. Inside the laurel is a Sanaman eagle perched on top of a Sanaman tixa, a traditional Sani and Ama instrument. Behind the tixa are two crossed rifles, symbolising armed peace. In the background are six flags in red, yellow and green, symbolising the Cisamarrese, Istvanistani, Ama and Sani. At the top is a radiant star, symbolising the bright future for the country.