Coat of arms of Kalmykia
The coat of arms of the Republic of Kalmykia is a symbol of the Republic of Kalmykia, a federal subject of Russia. It was adopted by the republic's Parliament on June 14, 1996.[1] It is registered in the State Heraldic Register of the Russian Federation.
The description
The coat of arms represents the image yellow color in a frame of a national ornament on a blue background. Its base depicts petals of a white lotus flower.
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See also
- Emblem of Mongolia
- Flag of the Republic of Kalmykia
References
Notes
- Law #44-I-Z, Article 9 State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Kalmykia
Sources
- Народный Хурал (Парламент) Республики Калмыкия. Закон №44-I-З от 14 июня 1996 г. «О государственных символах Республики Калмыкия», в ред. Закона №152-IV-З от 18 ноября 2009 г. «О внесении изменения в Закон Республики Калмыкия "О государственных символах Республики Калмыкия"». Вступил в силу с момента опубликования. Опубликован: "Ведомости Народного Хурала (Парламента) Республики Калмыкия", №2, стр. 113, 1997. (People's Khural (Parliament) of the Republic of Kalmykia. Law #44-I-Z of June 14, 1996 On the State Symbols of the Republic of Kalmykia, as amended by the Law #152-IV-Z of November 18, 2009 On Amending the Law of the Republic of Kalmykia "On the State Symbols of the Republic of Kalmykia". Effective as of the moment of publication.).
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