Flags and coat of arms of Indonesia
Bendera negara | Country flag
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Indonesian Flag.JPG Bendera Indonesia / Flag of Indonesia (hoisted)
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Flag of Indonesia (bordered).svg Horisontal
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Flag of Indonesia (vertical).svg Vertikal
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Indonesia (Serarped).png Dengan bayangan
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Animated-Flag-Indonesia.gif Dengan animasi
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Nuvola Indonesian flag.svg Seri nuvola
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Flag map of Indonesia.svg Peta dengan warna bendera
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Presidential Standard of Indonesia
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Flag of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI)
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Flag of Indonesian Army (TNI-AD)
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Flag of Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU)
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Flag of the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL)
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Flag of Indonesian Navy
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Naval jack of Indonesia (hoisted)
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Naval Jack of Indonesia
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Naval ensign & fin flash (w:Indonesian Navy, [1])
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Rank flag of (4-star) General for the Indonesian Army [2]
Lambang negara | Country emblem
edit- Lambang nasional / national emblem: Garuda Pancasila
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Winner Republik Indonesia Serikat (United States of Indonesia) COA 1950.jpg Garuda Pancasila yang diresmikan penggunaannya pada 11 Februari 1950, masih tanpa jambul dan posisi cakar di belakang pita
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National emblem of Indonesia Garuda Pancasila.svg Lambang negara Indonesia (1950-sekarang)
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Proportions of the coats of arms of Indonesia.jpg Garuda Pancasila di Almanak Waspada 1954
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Pancasila di lampiran UU No. 24 Tahun 2009.jpg Garuda Pancasila di lampiran UU No. 24 Tahun 2009
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Garuda Pancasila Poster (color).jpg Poster Garuda Pancasila
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Garuda Pancasila.jpg Garuda Pancasila dipajang di dinding
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Bhineka tunggal eka.jpg Garuda Pancasila 3D diarak di Surakarta
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Garuda Emas Gorontalo.jpg Patung Garuda Pancasila di Gorontalo
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Garuda-2014.jpg Garuda Pancasila di Gedung MPR, Jakarta
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Jakarta Indonesia Merdeka-Square-01.jpg Garuda Pancasila di gerbang Medan Merdeka, Jakarta
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Indonesia 1951 250s r.jpg Garuda Pancasila di uang 2,5 rupiah (1951)
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Epaspor-nusantara.png Garuda Pancasila di paspor Republik Indonesia (biometrik 2016)
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インドネシア大使館ビル.jpg Garuda Pancasila di gedung Kedutaan Indonesia di Jepang
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COA Indonesia 6004.JPG Garuda Pancasila di gedung Kedutaan Indonesia di Ceko
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National Emblem of Indonesia at Indonesian Embassy in Washington DC, 2011.JPG Garuda Pancasila di gedung Kedutaan Indonesia di Amerika Serikat
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Lambang Presiden Indonesia
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Lambang MPR
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Lambang DPR
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Lambang DPD
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Lambang DPRD generik
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Lambang Komisi Yudisial
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Lambang Mahkamah Agung
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Lambang BIN
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Lambang BPK
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Lambang KPK
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Lambang KPU
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Lambang KPI
- Coat of arms: Pancasila (national philosophy)
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Pancasila Perisai.svg Five principles (silas) on the shield (escutcheon) of the Garuda.
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Pancasila Sila 1 Star.svg Star, representing the first principle
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Pancasila Sila 2 Chain.svg Chain, representing the 2nd principle
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Pancasila Sila 3 Banyan Tree.svg Banyan tree, representing the 3rd principle
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Pancasila Sila 4 Buffalo's Head.svg Banteng, representing the 4th principle
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Pancasila Sila 5 Rice and Cotton.svg Rice and cotton, representing the 5th principle
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Lambang Polri / Indonesian Police
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Lambang TNI / Indonesian National Armed Forces
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Lambang TNI-AU / Indonesian Air Force
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Lambang TNI-AL / Indonesian Navy
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Lambang TNI-AD / Indoensian Army
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Lambang Sekretariat nasional / Secretary of state (non-departmental)
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Lambang Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
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Lambang Perpusnas
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Lambang Lapas / State prison - correctional institute
Bendera dan lambang provinsi | Province coat of arms
editIndonesia doesn't adopt separate provincial flags, instead only coat of arms/emblem/seal (lambang daerah) in a solid color background. See: File:Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 77 Tahun 2007.pdf (e.g. are all unofficial flags. Most armorial used by provinces of Indonesia are Eastern European emblem/seal/shield based, rather than Western European coats of arms.
The most featured elements used by coats of arms/emblems/seals used by provinces are Pancasila elements:
- a five pointed star Or, the first principle of Pancasila (believe to Almighty God)
- rice and cotton, the fifth principle of Pancasila. This is most common element used so far.
Some provinces have replaced the cotton to another kinds of garland, for example Bengkulu, replaced the cotton with coffee beans and leaves, or Bangka Belitung and Lampung with a pepper seeds. Provinces without garlands of rice and cotton at all, for example West Sumatra and Jambi.
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Bendera Aceh
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Lambang Nanggröe Aceh Darussalam
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Bendera Sumatra Utara
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Lambang Sumatera Utara
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Bendera Sumatra Barat
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Lambang Sumatera Barat
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Bendera Riau
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Lambang Riau
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Bendera Kepulauan Riau
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Lambang Kepulauan Riau
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Bendera Kepulauan Bangka Belitung
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Lambang Kepulauan Bangka Belitung
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Bendera Jambi
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Lambang Jambi
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Bendera Bengkulu
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Lambang Bengkulu
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Bendera Sumatra Selatan
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Lambang Sumatera Selatan
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Bendera Lampung
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Lambang Lampung
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Bendera Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
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Lambang Jakarta
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Bendera Jawa Barat
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Lambang Jawa Barat
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Bendera Banten
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Lambang Banten
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Bendera Jawa Tengah
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Lambang Jawa Tengah
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Bendera Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
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Lambang Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
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Bendera Jawa Timur
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Lambang Jawa Timur
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Bendera Bali
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Lambang Bali
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Bendera Nusa Tenggara Barat
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Lambang Nusa Tenggara Barat
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Bendera Nusa Tenggara Timur
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Lambang Nusa Tenggara Timur
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Bendera Kalimantan Barat
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Lambang Kalimantan Barat
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Bendera Kalimantan Tengah
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Lambang Kalimantan Tengah
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Bendera Kalimantan Selatan
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Lambang Kalimantan Selatan
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Bendera Kalimantan Timur
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Lambang Kalimantan Timur
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Bendera Kalimantan Utara
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Lambang Kalimantan Utara
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Bendera Gorontalo
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Lambang Gorontalo
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Bendera Sulawesi Utara
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Lambang Sulawesi Utara
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Bendera Sulawesi Barat
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Lambang Sulawesi Barat
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Bendera Sulawesi Tengah
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Lambang Sulawesi Tengah
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Bendera Sulawesi Selatan
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Lambang Sulawesi Selatan
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Bendera Sulawesi Tenggara
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Lambang Sulawesi Tenggara
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Bendera Maluku
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Lambang Maluku
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Bendera Maluku Utara
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Lambang Maluku Utara
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Bendera Papua Barat
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Lambang Papua Barat
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Bendera Papua
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Lambang Papua
Lambang kabupaten/kota | City/regency coat of arms
editLike provinces, arms used by regencies and cities of Indonesia are mostly Eastern European emblem-based, rather than Western European coat-of-arms based. There is no official blazoning on its legal basis (Regional Regulation), although most of arms may be notated with a blazon.
City and regencies usually doesn't use their own flags. Cities and regencies have its own standards (panji daerah) featuring its arms/emblem/seal over a solid colour background.
The most common shape in an Indonesian regencies and cities arms/emblem/seal is pentagonal, or couche-style shield. The pentagon is a symbol of Pancasila. It is not always a pentagon that is used to represent Pancasila's principles. In general, anything five-sided could be used to represent those principles. Another most common used emblem in Indonesian heraldry is[8]:
- a five-petaled jasmine flower, the national flower of Indonesia.
- a five pointed star Or, the first principle of Pancasila (believe to Almighty God)
- a circular chain, the second principle of Pancasila.
- a beringin tree, the third principle of Pancasila
- rice and cotton, the fifth principle of Pancasila. This is most common element used so far.
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Banjar City
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Banjarnegara Regency
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Banyumas Regency
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Batang Regency
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Blora Regency
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Boyolali Regency
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Brebes Regency
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Cilacap Regency
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Demak Regency
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Grobogan Regency
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Jepara Regency
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Karanganyar Regency
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Kebumen Regency
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Kendal Regency
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Klaten Regency
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Kudus Regency
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Magelang Regency
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Pati Regency
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Pekalongan Regency
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Pemalang Regency
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Purbalingga Regency
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Purworejo Regency
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Purworejo Regency
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Semarang Regency
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Sragen Regency
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Sukoharjo Regency
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Temanggung Regency
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Wonogiri Regency
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Wonosobo Regency
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Magelang
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Pekalongan
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Salatiga
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Semarang
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Surakarta
Ecclesiastical coat of arms
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Coat of arms of Robertus Rubiyatmoko, archbishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Semarang
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Coat of arms of Julius Darmaatmadja, archbishop Emeritus of Jakarta
Historical flags and coat of arms of Indonesia
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Surya Majapahit Gold.svg The Surya Majapahit, the emblem of the Majapahit Kingdom (1293–1527). The kingdom was dissolved in 1527 after being defeated by the Demak Sultanate.
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State coat of arms of the Netherlands.svg Lambang negara saat masa Hindia Belanda pada 1800–1949
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Coat of arms of United States of Indonesia.svg Lambang negara Republik Indonesia Serikat (1949–1950)
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- Historical coat of arms
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Coat of arms of East Indonesia.svg State of East Indonesia. [3]
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Coat of arms of Timor Timur.svg Emblem of the former province of East Timor (1976-1999), now the independent state of East Timor
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Coat of Arms of Surabaya (1931).svg Coat of Arms of Surabaya during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Bandung (1928).svg Coat of Arms of Bandung during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Buitenzorg (1932).svg Coat of Arms of Buitenzorg during Dutch colonization, now called Bogor.
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Coat of Arms of Batavia (1930).svg Coat of Arms of Batavia during Dutch colonization, now called Jakarta.
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Coat of Arms of Garut (1928?).svg Coat of Arms of Garut during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of arms of Semarang (1827).svg Coat of Arms of Semarang during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Cirebon (1930).svg Coat of Arms of Cirebon during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Pekalongan (1931?).svg Coat of Arms of Pekalongan during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Magelang (1930).svg Coat of Arms of Magelang during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Malang (1921).svg Coat of Arms of Malang during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Makassar (1667).svg Coat of Arms of Makassar during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Manado (1931).svg Coat of Arms of Manado during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Padang (1926).svg Coat of Arms of Padang during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Lampung (1920s).svg Coat of Arms of Lampung during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Medan (1886?).svg Coat of Arms of Medan during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Palembang (1925).svg Coat of Arms of Palembang during Dutch colonization.
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Coat of Arms of Ambon (1930).svg Coat of Arms of Ambon during Dutch colonization.
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LOGO KABUPATEN PONTIANAK.png Emblem of the former Pontianak Regency (1963-2014). To prevent confusion with Pontianak City this regency was renamed to Mempawah Regency.[1]
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LOGO KABUPATEN LAMPUNG BARAT LAMA.png Former emblem of West Lampung Regency, with the creation of West Pesisir Regency from its territory, this logo was deemed not reflecting the current reality and replaced in 2015.[2]
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Logo Lampung Selatan Lama.jpg Former emblem of South Lampung Regency (1981-2011), this logo was deemed not reflecting the current reality and replaced in 2011.[3]
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LOGO KABUPATEN KENDAL LAMA.png Former emblem of Kendal Regency (1967-2011) replaced because it deemed not reflecting the current reality.[4]
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Logo kota pekalongan.png Former emblem of Pekalongan City used from 2014, deemed too abstract and after negative response the logo was reverted in 2017 to the one used since 1958.[5]
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LOGO MINAHASA TENGGARA LAMA.png Second emblem of Southeast Minahasa Regency (2010-2014). This logo was negatively received because of lack of "Manguni" (Owl), faunal identity used by Minahasan people.[7]
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LOGO KABUPATEN MUNA LAMA.png Former emblem of Muna Regency (2002-2012). With the creation of new West Muna Regency and North Buton Regency this logo was deemed not reflecting the current reality and replaced.[8]
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LOGO PASAMAN LAMA.png Former emblem of Pasaman Regency (1981-2012). With the creation of new West Pasaman Regency from its territory this logo was deemed not reflecting the current reality and replaced.[9]
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Lambang Fakfak Lama.gif Former emblem of Fakfak Regency (1975-2008). By the suggestion of traditional leaders, the nutmeg fruit are reversed.[10]
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Lambang Kabupaten Jayawijaya Lama.png Former emblem of Jayawijaya Regency.
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Lambang Kabupaten Buru.jpeg Former emblem of Buru Regency.
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Pangkalpinang Old.png Former emblem of Pangkal Pinang City
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Logo Kutai Lama.png Emblem of Kutai Regency, now called Kutai Kartanegara Regency and has a new logo
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Tanjung Jabung Logo.png Emblem of former Tanjung Jabung Regency, now split into West Tanjung Jabung Regency and East Tanjung Jabung Regency since 1999.[11]
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LOGO LAMA KABUPATEN LAMPUNG TENGAH.png Former arms of Central Lampung Regency
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LOGO LAMA KOTA BANDARLAMPUNG.png Former arms of Bandar Lampung
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Lambang Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara Barat Lama.jpg Emblem of Tanimbar Islands Regency used until 2019, this regency was formerly known as Western Southeast Maluku Regency.
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Logo PALI.jpg Former arms of Penukal Abab Lematang Ilir Regency (2012-2016), rice and cotton not yet added.[12]
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LOGO KABUPATEN KEBUMEN.png Former arms of Kebumen, considered to be an incorrect drawing according to the Regent Arif Sugiyanto.
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Seal of Banjarnegara Regency.svg Former arms of Banjarnegara, changed due to their new anniversary (1831 AD → 1571 AD).
- Indonesian kingdoms' coat of arms
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Yogyakarta Sultanate Hamengkubhuwono X Emblem.svg Emblem of Yogyakarta Sultanate (since 1755), the only monarchy with political power in Indonesia.
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Radyalaksana The Emblem of Surakarta Kingdom.svg Emblem of Surakarta Sunanate (since 1745). Its political power was taken by the government in 1946 and the territory merged into Central Java. But it still exists as a protector of Javanese culture
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Coat of arms of Riau-Lingga Sultanate.svg Emblem of the Riau-Lingga Sultanate (1824-1911). The sultanate was occupied, then abolished by the Dutch in 1911 and its territory were directly annexed into the Dutch East Indies.
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COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Familiewapen van de Sultan van Deli TMnr 6251-1.jpg Emblem of the Deli Sultanate (1632-1946). Its political power was taken by the government in 1946 and the territory merged into North Sumatra.
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Coat of Arms of the Sultanate of Pontianak (1945).svg Emblem of the Pontianak Sultanate (1771-1950). Its political power was taken by the government in 1959 and the territory merged into West Kalimantan.
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Banten Sultanate Emblem, 2016.png Emblem of the Banten Sultanate (1527–1813). The sultanate was defeated and abolished by the Dutch authority in 1813 while its remaining territory was annexed into the Dutch East Indies.
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Minangkabau royal seal.jpg Emblem of the Pagaruyung Kingdom (1347–1833). The kingdom was defeated and abolished by the Dutch in 1933 after the Padri War while its remaining territory was annexed into the Dutch East Indies.
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Seal of Lanfang.svg Emblem of the Lanfang Republic (1777–1884), a tributary state of the Qing Dynasty established in West Kalimantan, which was then occupied and dissolved by the Dutch in 1884.
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Symbol Keraton Sumenep.jpg Kingdom of Sumenep
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Emblem of Sultanate of Kasepuhan, Cirebon.svg Sultanate of Kasepuhan, Cirebon
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Other flags in Indonesia
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References
edit- ↑ Siap Umumkan Nama Baru Daerah. www.mempawahkab.go.id. Archived from the original on 2019-04-04. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ Logo Lampung Barat Yang Baru Resmi Dipakai. www.polpplampungbarat.com. Satpol PP Lampung Barat.
- ↑ Peraturan Daerah Lampung Selatan No.23 tahun 2011 Tentang Bentuk, Warna dan Isi Lambang Daerah Kabupaten Lampung Selatan. www.lampungselatankab.go.id. Pemerintah Lampung Selatan. Archived from the original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ Perda Kabupaten Kendal No. 21 Tahun 2011. jdih.setjen.kemendagri.go.id. Archived from the original on 2019-07-13. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ Peraturan Daerah Kota Pekalongan No.3 Tahun 2017. www.jdih.setjen.kemendagri.go.id. Archived from the original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ "Simbol Manguni Dominasi Lambang Baru Mitra". Error: journal= not stated. Tribun News.
- ↑ "Simbol Manguni Dominasi Lambang Baru Mitra". Error: journal= not stated. Tribun News.
- ↑ Perda Kabupaten Muna No. 2 Tahun 2012. jdih.setjen.kemendagri.go.id. Archived from the original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ Perda Kabupaten Pasaman No. 4 Tahun 2012. jdih.setjen.kemendagri.go.id. Archived from the original on 2014-03-26. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ Perubahan Atas Perda Kabupaten Daerah Tingkat II Fakfak Nomor 5 Tahun 1975. jdih.setjen.kemendagri.go.id. Archived from the original on 2019-04-06. Retrieved on 2021-04-22.
- ↑ (2001) Profil Daerah Kabupaten dan Kota (1st ed.), Penerbit Kompas
- ↑ Lambang Kabupaten PALI Ditambah Padi dan Kapas. koransn.com.