Coat of arms of Gran Verionia
The coat of arms of Gran Verionia consists on an oval shield divided into three parts. The upper left quarter depicts a white castle on a hill, representing the constituent state of Kasterburg, as well as the protection and strength. The upper right quarter depicts a ship, sailing along the coast of South-East Keltia, under the star of Verion. It represents the unification of the Keltian lands under Elu Miqah, as well as the mercantile and endeavouring Verionist spirit. The lower part features the flag of Los Liberados, with the Estrellas de la Libertad. The shield is supported by the purple-red-golden banner of the Kingdom of Valentia, as well as a laurel wreath, which represents victory and virtue. The shield rests on a banner that features the motto of Gran Verionia, Libertas, meaning freedom.
The coat of arms was adopted following the Unification of 1682 and was designed by José Miguél de Veneto. The arms are also depicted on the flag of Gran Verionia.
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