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Coat of Arms decreed by the President of Venezuela, Marshal Juan Crisóstomo Falcón

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Español: Decreto N° 1353 del 29 de julio de 1863. Artículo 3°: Las armas Federación Venezolana serán el mismo escudo que ha usado hasta hoy la República, dividido en tres cuarteles. El cuartel de la derecha será rojo y en él se colocará un manojo de mieses que tendrá tantas espigas cuanto sean los estados de la Federación. El de la izquierda será amarillo, y como emblema del triunfo llevará armas y pabellones enlazados con una corona de laurel. El tercer cuartel que ocupará toda la parte inferior será azul, y contendrá un caballo indómito blanco, como símbolo de la independencia y de la libertad. El escudo tendrá por timbre el emblema de la abundancia, y en la parte inferior un rama de oliva y una palma atadas con tiras azules y amarillas, en que se leerán las inscripciones siguientes: en el centro, Dios y Federación: a la izquierda 5 de julio de 1811.- Independencia: a la derecha, la fecha en que se promulgue la Constitución de los Estados Unidos de Venezuela.- Libertad.
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Source http://anabellis.blogspot.com/2012/06/informativocb.html
Author anabellis gonzalez

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