Armorial of sovereign states
This armorial of sovereign states shows the coat of arms, national emblem, or seal for every sovereign state. Although some countries do not have an official national emblem, unofficial emblems which are de facto used as national emblems are also shown below.
Note that due to copyright restrictions in some countries (including Canada, South Africa, and Qatar), some emblems may not be displayed, or may be displayed with slight alterations in appearance from their official rendition, but nonetheless remain faithful to their heraldic description.
A
- Emblem of Algeria
- Coat of arms of Antigua and Barbuda
B
- Coat of arms of Benin
- Coat of arms of Bolivia
- Coat of arms of Botswana
- National seal of Brazil
- Emblem of Brunei
- Coat of arms of Burkina Faso
- Coat of arms of Burundi
C
- Coat of arms of Cameroon
- Coat of arms of the Central African Republic
- National seal of the Comoros
- Coat of arms of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Coat of arms of the Republic of the Congo
D
- Greater royal coat of arms of Denmark
- Emblem of Djibouti
- Coat of arms of Dominica
E
- Coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea
- Emblem of Eritrea
- Coat of arms of Eswatini
- Emblem of Ethiopia
F
- Emblem of France (unofficial)[lower-alpha 2]
G
- Coat of arms of Gabon
- Coat of arms of Ghana
- Coat of arms of Grenada
- Coat of arms of Guinea
- Coat of arms of Guinea-Bissau
I
J
- Imperial seal of Japan (32-fold chrysanthemum)
- Coat of arms of Jordan
K
- Coat of arms of Kenya
- Coat of arms of Kiribati
L
- Coat of arms of Lebanon (unofficial)[lower-alpha 3]
- Coat of arms of Lesotho
- Coat of arms of Liberia
- Emblem of Libya (unofficial)[lower-alpha 4]
M
- Coat of arms of Malawi
- Emblem of Maldives
- Emblem of Mali
- Seal of the Marshall Islands
- Seal of Mauritania
- Seal of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Coat of arms of Monaco
- Emblem of Mozambique
N
- Coat of arms of Nauru
- Greater royal coat of arms of Norway
P
- State emblem of Pakistan
- Seal of Palau
- Coat of arms of Panama
- Emblem of Papua New Guinea
- Coat of arms of Paraguay (Obverse)
- Coat of arms of Paraguay (Reverse)
- Coat of arms of Peru (Escudo Nacional)
S
- Coat of arms of Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Coat of arms of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Coat of arms of Samoa
- Coat of arms of San Marino
- Coat of arms of São Tomé and Príncipe
- Coat of arms of Senegal
- Coat of arms of Seychelles
- Coat of arms of Sierra Leone
- Coat of arms of Solomon Islands
- Coat of arms of South Sudan
- Lesser coat of arms of Sweden
T
- Coat of arms of Togo
- Coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago
- Coat of arms of Tunisia
- National emblem of Turkey (unofficial)[lower-alpha 5]
U
- Coat of arms of the United Kingdom (outside Scotland)
- Coat of arms of the United Kingdom, for use in Scotland
- Great Seal of the United States (obverse)
- Great Seal of the United States (reverse)
- Coat of arms of Uruguay
V
- Coat of arms of Vanuatu
Y
- Emblem of Yemen
Z
- Coat of arms of Zambia
Other states
- Coat of arms of Kosovo
- Coat of arms of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Emblem of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
See also
- Armorial of dependent territories
- Gallery of flags of dependent territories
- Armorial of Africa
- Armorial of North America
- Armorial of South America
- Armorial of Asia
- Armorial of Europe
- Armorial of Oceania
- Gallery of sovereign state flags
Notes
- Although Afghanistan is a member of the United Nations, no other member state officially recognizes its de facto government, the Islamic Emirate. The Islamic Emirate's emblem is therefore displayed on this list alongside the emblem of the UN-recognized government of Afghanistan, the Islamic Republic.
- France does not have an official national emblem. A diplomatic emblem is commonly used and appears on French passports. An unofficial coat of arms is less commonly used.
- Never officially adopted but used de facto since 1943
- Libya has not had an official coat of arms since the end of the Gaddafi regime in 2011. As of March 2021 the provisional Government of National Unity has adopted the seal shown on this list
- De facto only, as Turkey currently does not have any official coat of arms, seal or emblem. The crescent moon and star is used on Turkish passports, identity cards, and at diplomatic missions.
External links
- NGW.nl, Heraldry of the world: International Civic Arms (33,000 arms of countries, states etc.)
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