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Coat of arms of Bucharest : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coat of arms of Bucharest
The coat of arms of Bucharest is the heraldic symbol standing for the capital city of Romania. The present-day coat of arms was adopted by ''Domnitor'' (Ruling Prince) Alexandru Ioan Cuza; changed under the Communist regime, it was renewed again, with minor alterations, in 1994. ==Description== The coat of arms is a ''bleu celeste'' escutcheon charged with an ''or'' eagle facing ''dexter'' (reminding the historical region of Wallachia - ''see Coat of arms of Wallachia''), crowned ''bleu celeste'', blazoned langued and armed ''gules'' with a Latin cross in its beak, standing over the motto ''PATRIA ŞI DREPTUL MEU'' ("The Homeland And My Right") on a scroll tricoloured horizontally red-yellow-blue (colours of the Romanian national flag). The eagle holds in its claws a sword ''dexter'', a ''Tenné'' sceptre ''sinister'', and on its breast a ''gules'' in the escutcheon with thin ''azure'' ''bordure'', charged with the image of Saint Dimitrie Basarabov holding a spear ''dexter'' and a Latin cross ''sinister''.〔Giurescu, p.350; Vasilescu〕 The saint, who is the city's patron, is commonly referred to as, and confounded with, Saint Demetrius〔 — today's arms seem to represent the latter, as the person depicted is dressed in a Roman uniform.〔Vasilescu〕 The escutcheon is adorned with a crest composed of a seven-towered ''argent'' mural crown over which stands a stylised ''sable'' eagle wings displayed facing ''dexter'', with a Latin cross in its beak.
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