- Source: Coat of arms of Crimea
Both the Ukrainian Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the Russian Republic of Crimea use the same coat of arms (Russian: Герб Крыма, Ukrainian: Герб Криму, Crimean Tatar: Къырымнынъ тугъра, romanized: Qırımnıñ tuğra), which has been in use since 1992.
Description
The coat of arms consists of a red Varangian shield and a silver griffin passant facing to the heraldic right with an azure pearl in its right paw. On either sides of the shield are a white pillar. At the top of the shield sits the rising sun. Winding around both columns and under the shield rests the Flag of Crimea, a blue–white–red tricolor ribbon, unto which the Motto of Crimea, Процветание в единстве (translated as Prosperity in unity), is inscribed.
The Varangian shield is symbolic of the fact that the region of Crimea was for a long time a crossing of major trade routes. The red field of the coat of arms symbolizes the intense history of Crimea. The griffin is placed on the coat of arms because it is commonly used to represent the territory north of the Black Sea, and is known as the "coat of arms" of Chersonesos and Panticapaeum, where one can see the griffin on artifacts from the area.
Another variation in the symbolism is that the pearl is symbolic of Crimea as a part of Earth, and the griffin as the defender of the young republic. The pearl's azure is reminiscent of the combined culture of Crimea. The white pillars are said to be reminiscent of the ancient civilizations which inhabited the peninsula. The rising sun is symbolic of prosperity and regeneration.
Historical coats of arms
See also
Flag of Crimea
Notes
References
External links
Ukrainian heraldry — Coat of arms of Crimea (in Ukrainian)
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- Coat of arms of Crimea
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- Coat of arms of Ukraine
- Coat of arms of Sevastopol
- List of coats of arms
- Emblems of the Soviet Republics
- List of griffins as mascots and in heraldry
- Coat of arms of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast
- State Anthem of Crimea
- Armorial of Russia