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National coat of arms : ウィキペディア英語版 | National coat of arms National coat of arms is a symbol which denotes an independent state in the form of a heraldic achievement. While a national flag usually is being used by common people and is flown outside and on ships, the national coat of arms is normally seen as the symbol of the government or in monarchies even rather for the head of state personally and used in print and on porcelain and as wall decorations in parliamentary buildings. The royal arms of a monarchy, which sometimes is identical to the national arms, is sometimes described as arms of dominion or arms of sovereignty. An important use for national coats of arms is as the main symbol on the cover of passports, the document used internationally to prove the citizenship of a person. For a symbol to be called ''national coat of arms'', it should follow the rules of heraldry. If it does not, it is not formally a ''coat of arms'' but still a national emblem. However, many unheraldic national emblems are colloquially called national coats of arms anyway because they are used for the same purposes as national coats of arms. == Types of national coats of arms ==
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