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Revision as of 14:28, 30 November 2020
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The coat of arms of New Batavia was adopted on xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (law xxxxxxx). It uses the Arab styled Eagle of Saladin as supporter and the colors of the flag of New Batavia on the escutcheon.
Variants
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Greater coat of arms
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Lesser coat of arms
Government seals and emblems
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Presidential seal; the four stars refer to the Fourth Republic
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Emblem of the Majlis-ash-Shoera
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Seal of the Islamic Diwan
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Coat of arms of the Supreme Court
Historical emblems
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The Virtual United Provinces's emblem was based on that of the historic Dutch East India Company. When the country became a unitary state, it was renamed to Republic of the Netherlands. It used the emblem of the historic Batavian Republic. The Islamic Internet Republic retained this emblem.
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(2007-2008) Emblem of the Virtual United Provinces
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(2008-2020) Emblem of the Republic of the Netherlands and the Islamic Internet Republic
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