El Salvadors riksvapen

El Salvadors statsvapen
Statsvapen
Tillkomst15 september 1912
LandEl Salvador
Tillhör juris­dik­tionEl Salvador
Motivliksidig triangel, vulkan, Frygisk mössa, Solen, morgonrodnad, regnbåge, El Salvadors flagga

El Salvadors riksvapen är vapnet för republiken El Salvador.

Utseende och betydelse

Eftersom den är en nationell symbol, godkänns och beskrivs den i Ley de Símbolos Patrios [1] som anger de element som bildar den och dess position i det nationella vapnet.[2][3]

I triangeln visas symboler för jämlikhet och frihet. Man ser en regnbåge, en frygisk mössa som förbinds med friheten, och fem vulkaner mellan två hav - Atlanten och Stilla havet. Datum för oberoendet anges också: den 15 september 1821. På ett baner syns texten "Dios Union Libertad" som betyder ungefär "Guds Unions Frihet". Omkring vapnet syns texten "Republica de el Salvador en la America Central" som betyder ungefär "Republiken El Salvador i Centralamerika".

Referenser

  1. ^ LEY DE SÍMBOLOS PATRIOS Arkiverad 25 mars 2014 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. Lagstiftande församlingens officiella webbplats
  2. ^ Escudo Nacional de El Salvador Arkiverad 6 juni 2017 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Lagstiftande församlingens officiella webbplats.
  3. ^ Presidencia de la República de El Salvador: Riksvapnet

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Coat of arms of El Salvador
  • The coat of arms has the words (REPÚBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMÉRICA CENTRAL) in a bold and Heavy, Sans Serif Boris Black Bloxx typeface, in a golden amber color
  • The nacional motto (DIOS UNIÓN LIBERTAD) in bold version of Trajan (typeface), Roman type, Roman square capitals. The letters are colored black within a golden amber scroll.
  • The date (15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821) in bold version of Trajan (typeface), Roman type, Roman square capitals.
Its center consists of a bold golden amber triangle outline in which a row of five green forested coned peaked volcanoes, covered in lush and healthy vegetation of various shades of green color depicting a tropical jungle forest, rise out of the turquoise Pacific Ocean swells. The volcanoes are illuminated yellow on their right sides by sunshine. Above the volcanoes is a crimson red Phrygian cap on a staff before an amber sun surrounded by rays of Glory with a vortex of shooting spiraling swirling rays, and a volcanic "red sky at morning" under the sun in the horizon. The date of the Independence Day of El Salvador, 15 September 1821, is written in black letters around the sun. On the top, there is a rainbow arch. Behind the coat of arms there are five cobalt blue and white striped flags, one of those flags is risen straight up behind and over the triangle, hanging loosely around its spear, and the other four flags are risen half way and stretch out like wings from behind the triangle's sides, two on each side, one over another. The flags hang loosely on their sides, creating almost a horn-like effect with their ends tied up behind the triangle's bottom. All of the five flags are each held up and raised with Native American Indigenous wooden war spears. Under the triangle, there is a golden amber scroll which states the national motto of El Salvador: Dios, Unión, Libertad (Spanish: "God, Union, Liberty") in boldface black capital letters. The triangle, flags, and scroll are surrounded by a green laurel wreath in various shades of Laurus nobilis green color tied together with a cobalt blue and white striped ribbon. All this is surrounded by bold golden amber letters, which form the Spanish words REPÚBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMÉRICA CENTRAL (English: Republic of El Salvador in Central America).