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Coat of Arms of the Philippines - Definition and Overview

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The Philippine Coat of Arms features the eight-rayed sun of the Philippines and the three five-pointed stars representing the three primary geographic regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. In the blue field on the left side is the Eagle of the United States, and in the red field on the right is the Lion-Rampant of Spain, both representing colonial history.

The heraldric description from the Republic Act No. 8491 (http://www.gov.ph/aboutphil/RA8491.asp) from 1998 is as follows: Paleways of two (2) pieces, azure and gules; a chief argent studded with three (3) mullets equidistant from each other; and, in point of honor, ovoid argent over all the sun rayonnant with eight minor and lesser rays. Beneath shall be the scroll with the words "REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS," inscribed thereon.

Example Usage of Philippines

aries166: Militants condemn Arroyo bid for Congress - Alternative Energy in Philippines: http://bit.ly/8EPvZT
marc_vallee: RT @pressgazette: At least 30 journalists now feared dead in Philippines massacre http://bit.ly/7C1t6R
itskayemiranda: RT @jimparedes: It is only the Kapampangans who can save the Philippines from Gloria Massacre Ayoko. Ask the rest of us how we can help you.
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