Herb Filipin
Typ herbu | |
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Ostatnie zmiany | 1997 |
Herb Filipin – jeden z oficjalnych symboli Filipin.
Opis
Herb przedstawia słońce (wolność) z ośmioma promieniami - symbolizuje osiem prowincji, które rozpoczęły powstanie przeciw Hiszpanom. Trzy gwiazdy oznaczają Mindanao, Luzon i Visayas - główne regiony Filipin. Biel symbolizuje pokój i czystość; czerwień - odwagę i braterstwo; a błękit - patriotyzm. Bielik amerykański z godła USA i lew z herbu Leónu, będący fragmentem herbu Hiszpanii, symbolizują kolonialną przeszłość, z której narodziło się wolne państwo.
Odcienie barw zmieniono 16 września 1997 roku.
Historia
Hiszpańskie Indie Wschodnie 1565–1700
Republika Tagalog 1896–1897
Republika Tagalog 1902–1906
Pierwsza Republika Filipińska 1899-1901
Pierwsza Republika Filipińska 1899-1901 (wersja)
Niepodległe Filipiny 1946-1978 i 1986–1998
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http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1998/ra_8491_1998.htmlAutor:
|Author=*Coat_of_arms_of_Republika_ng_Pilipinas_1943-1945.jpg: Acatemplar
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