Emblem of Kosbareland (Pacifica)

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Emblem of Kosbareland
ArmigerCollege of Arms of Kosbareland
Adopted31 May 1910
(113 years ago)
 (1910-05-31)
CrestHeraldic rose surrounded by three heraldic tulips
BlazonBlue field with a golden boat in the centre
SupportersThree flags of Kosbareland on each side
MottoOns see, ons aarde, ons kosbare
Useon official buildings; on passports; on identity cards cards; in the header of the governmental acts and the official documents
Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Ouland
ArmigerKing of Arms of the United Kingdom of Ouland
Adopted13 October 1406 (1406-10-13)
Relinquished31 May 1910 (1910-05-31)
CrestThe Crown of King Johannes I
BlazonWhite field with a red saltire and a blue cross
SupportersTwo monks
MottoVan zee tot zee

The Emblem of Kosbareland (Kosbaraans: Embleem van Kosbareland) is the official emblem of the Federal Union of Kosbareland and is used to authenticate the official documents issued by the government of Kosbareland. The Emblem was adopted for the proclamation of the Federal Union. Before the introduction of the Emblem, the Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Ouland was used to authenticate the documents.

History and origins of the Emblem

Blazon

Azure, a boat or. And upon a rose and three tulips gules. And for supporters on the dexter and the sinister, three flags of Kosbareland. And below the shield a scroll argent inscribed with the motto: Ons see, ons aarde, ons kosbare.

Other elements in use

Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Ouland

Argent a saltire gules and a cross azure. The shield surrounded by the Order of King Johannes I placed on a mantle gules doubled ermine, topped with the Crown of King Johannes I. And for supporters on the dexter and the sinister, two monks, haired, bearded and vested, each holding a raised sword, standing on a ribbon or inscribed with the motto: Van zee tot zee.

See also