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Description: “ Attributes.— The Meridenian Coat of Arms presents a compound shape tierced per fess. The Quarter of the Chief enameled in Or (yellow) shows three panoplies: two swords crossed in saltire at dexter; a cannon with a mast with open sails at center and on the sinister an arrow crossed with a rifle rebounded by a Phrygian Cap, all in its colors. The Central Quarter enameled in Azure (blue) presents a snow crested mountain with a lake where a boat is sailing at dexter and a prairie at sinister with a Silver (white) horse running from dexter to sinister but looking to the dexter. The Quarter of the Base enameled in Gules (red) charges two bundles: one of sugar cane at dexter and one of wheat at sinister with a book and a flaming votive lamp in the middle. As external ornaments the blazon shows a condor in attitude of begin the flight crowned by a five-pointed star in Argent (Silver) as crest and as supports a coffee branch at the dexter and a laurel branch at the sinister jointed by means of an Argent pennant charging as mottoes the following inscriptions: "ESTADO MERIDA" ("Merida State") at the center; "9 DE OCTUBRE DE 1558" ("October 9th, 1558") at the dexter and "16 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1810" ("September 16th, 1810") at the sinister. Semiology.— On the First Quarter the crossed swords reminds the triumph of the Spaniard founders of the city of Mérida over the so called tyrant Lope de Aguirre; the cannon and the mast with open sails represent the continuous fights against the pirates on Gibraltar harbor whilst the arrow, the rifle and the Phrygian Cap alludes to Battle of Niquitao won by Rivas Dávila and his Meridenian army on 1813. The Second Quarter it's a general semblance of the Meridenian landscape: its snowed crests, its lacustrian depression and its mountain foot looking to the prairies. The horse maintains the characteristic posture of that appear on the Coat of Arms of Venezuela and remember too the Liberty. On the Third Quarter the bundles of sugar cane and wheat reminds the agricultural riches of the State whilst the book and flaming lamp symbolizes the Meridenian intellectual tradition and the creation of its University. The enamels Or, Azure and Gules constitutes a tribute to the Venezolanity. The condor remembers the Andean roots of the region. The star symbolizes the Province of Mérida at the moment of its join to the national emancipation. The coffee branch reaffirm the agricultural tradition of the State and the laurel one reminds the triumph of the efforts of its sons and daughters. The mottoes rebound the regional identity, the date of foundation of the capital of the State and the date of the begin of the Independency Movement of Venezuela. ”
Title: Coat of arms of Mérida State
Credit: Own work, self Work and According to Merida State Shield Blazon by Tulio Febres Cordero, Jun 5 1905 Elements derivated used Condor from File:Coat_of_arms_of_Colombia.svg Galeon from File:Escudo de Elantxobe.svg Book from File:Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01e.svg Sugar cane from File:Coat of arms of Mauritius (Original version).svg Canon from File:Coat of Arms of the 10th Self Propelled Field Artillery Battalion.svg Wave from File:Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago.svg White horse and Wheat from File:Coat of arms of Venezuela 1954-2006.svg Coco tree from File:Escudo de Cartagena de Indias.svg Star and Lamp fire from File:GRB JUGOSLAVIJE.svg Arrow from File:Héraldique meuble Flèche.svg Mast from File:Sail plan barquentine.svg Meuble from File:Meuble héraldique Sabre.svg Pine tree from File:Coat of arms of Honduras.svg Laurel from File:Coat of arms of La Habana.svg Shrubbery from File:Coat of Arms of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.svg Winchester from File:Winchester 1873.jpg Shield Geometry from File:Escudo de merida.gif The peak is a vectorization from File:Bolívar Peak Massif.svg (Picture taken during my trip to Merida)
Author: The Photographer
Usage Terms: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
License Link: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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