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Poniżej znajduje się lista herbów używanych przez kraje w Europie.


Oficjalnie uznane państwa

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Państwo Herb Opis Text Główny artykuł
Albania
Dwugłowy czarny orzeł na czerwonej tarczy. Brak Herb_Albanii
Andorra
Czteropodział: 1) symbole biskupa Urgell, 2) herb hrabstwa Foix, 3) herb Aragonii, 4) symbole prowincji Béarn. Virtus unita fortior (Latin)

Jedność wzmacnia

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Armenia
Pięciopolowa tarcza podtrzymywana przez lwa i orła, starożytne symbole królestwa Urartu. Na tarczy sercowej znajduje się góra Ararat z arką Noego, symbol narodu ormianskiego. Brak Herb Armenii
Austria
Czarny orzeł w złotej koronie dzierżący złoty sierp (symbol rolnictwa) i złoty młot (symbol przemysłu). Brak Godło Austrii
Azerbejdżan
Kaligraficzny zapis nazwy Allah w formie wiecznego płomienia. None Godło Azerbejdżanu


Belarus
Globe, rising sun and an outline of Belarus in green Рэспубліка Беларусь (Belarusian, Respublika Belarus) Republic of Belarus Emblem of Belarus
Belgium
Sable, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules L'union fait la force (French) | Eendracht maakt macht (Dutch)

Strength lies in unity

Coat of arms of Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Per bend enhanced Or and azure, a bend of mullets palewise argent None Coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Gules, a lion rampant Or Съединението прави силата (Bulgarian, Saedinenieto pravi silata)

Unity makes strength

Coat of arms of Bulgaria
Croatia
Chequy gules and argent None Coat of arms of Croatia
Czech Republic
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gules, a lion rampant queue fourché in saltire argent armed, langued and crowned or (for Bohemia); 2 Azure, an eagle Chequy gules and argent armed, beaked, langued and crowned or (for Moravia); 3 Or, an eagle Sable charged with a crescent trefly Argent ending in crosses armed, beaked and langued gules crowned or (for Silesia) None Coat of arms of the Czech Republic
Cyprus Or (specified to be copper-yellow), a dove rising proper, in its beak argent an olive branch proper vert 1960. Year of declaration of independence. Coat of arms of Cyprus
Denmark
Or, three lions passant in pale Azure crowned and armed Or langued Gules, nine hearts Gules None. Each monarch chooses a personal motto. Coat of arms of Denmark
Estonia
Or, three lions passant guardant azure None Coat of arms of Estonia
Finland
Gules, a crowned lion rampant Or striking a sword Argent on armoured dexter arm, trampling on a sabre Argent; surmounted by nine roses Argent. None Coat of arms of Finland
France
A shield at the corners of the head of a lion and an eagle with the monogram RF, standing for République française. A shield is placed on a fasces with crossed laurel branch and an oak branch, all Or. RF (République française) (French)

French Republic

Emblem of France
Georgia
Gules, with an image of Saint George, riding a horse trampling upon a crawling dragon, whose head is pierced by the saint's spear, all of them Argent ძალა ერთობაშია (Georgian, dzala ertobashia)

Strength is in unity

Coat of arms of Georgia
Germany
Or, an eagle sable, armed, beaked and langued gules None Coat of arms of Germany
Greece
Azure, a Cross Argent None National emblem of Greece
Hungary
Per pale: 1 barry of eight Gules and Argent; 2 Gules, on a mount Vert a crown Or, issuant therefrom a double cross Argent None Coat of arms of Hungary
Iceland
Azure, a cross gules fimbriated argent None Coat of arms of Iceland
Ireland
Azure, a harp Or stringed argent None Coat of arms of Ireland
Italy
Stella d’Italia atop a Cogwheel Repubblica Italiana (Italian)

Italian Republic

Emblem of Italy
Latvia
At left: A red lion rampant sinister against a silver background (for Kurzeme and Zemgale); At right: A silver griffon rampant with a silver sword in its right paw against a red background (for Vidzeme and Latgale); At top: A golden rising sun against a blue background. None Coat of arms of Latvia
Liechtenstein
Quarterly: 1 Or, an Eagle displayed Sable crowned and armed or, charged with a crescent trefly Argent ending in crosses (for Silesia); 2 Barry of eight Or and Sable charged with crancelin Vert (for the Kuenring family of Saxony); 3 Per pale Gules and Argent (for the Duchy of Troppau); (4) Or, a maiden eagle displayed Sable the human part Argent crowned and armed or (for the Cirksena family of East Frisia). In base: Azure, a Hunting Horn stringed Or (for the Duchy of Jägerndorf). An Escutcheon per fess Or and Gules. None Coat of arms of Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Gules, an armoured knight armed cap-à-pie mounted on a horse salient holding in his dexter hand a sword Argent above his head. A shield Azure hangs on the sinister shoulder charged with a double cross (Cross of Lorraine) Or. The horse saddles, straps, and belts Azure. The hilt of the sword and the fastening of the sheath, the stirrups, the curb bits of the bridle, the horseshoes, as well as the decoration of the harness, all Or. None Coat of arms of Lithuania
Luxembourg Barry of ten Argent and Azure, a lion rampant queue fourché in Saltire (with tail forked and crossed) Gules crowned, armed and langued or. None Coat of arms of Luxembourg
Macedonia
Two curved garlands of sheaves of wheat, tobacco leaves and opium poppy fruits, tied by a ribbon decorated with embroidery of traditional Macedonian folk motifs. In the centre a mountain, a lake and a sunrise. None Emblem of Macedonia
Malta
Per pale Argent and Gules, a representation of George Cross Argent fimbriated Gules in Dexter Chief Repubblika ta' Malta (Maltese)

Republic of Malta

Coat of arms of Malta
Moldova
Party per fess, Gules and Azure; an aurochs, an eight-pointed star, a rose, and a crescent moon, all or. None Coat of arms of Moldova
Monaco
Fusily (lozengy) argent and gules Deo Juvante (Latin)

With God's help

Coat of arms of Monaco
Montenegro
Azure, a base Vert, a lion passant Or armed and langued Gules; a bordure Or. None Coat of arms of Montenegro
Netherlands
Azure, billetty Or, a lion with a coronet Or armed and langued Gules holding in his dexter paw a sword Argent hilted Or and in the sinister paw seven arrows Argent pointed and bound together Or. Je Maintiendrai (French)

I will maintain

Coat of arms of the Netherlands
Norway
Gules, a lion rampant or, crowned and bearing an axe with blade argent None Coat of arms of Norway
Poland
Gules, an eagle argent armed, crowned and beaked or, langued argent None Coat of arms of Poland
Portugal
Argent, five Escutcheons Azure, each charged with five Bezants Or, crosswise; a bordure Gules charged with seven Castles Or, all surmounting an armillary sphere Or. None Coat of arms of Portugal
Romania
Quarterly: 1 Azure, an Eagle displayed Or, beaked and taloned Gules, holding in its beak an Orthodox cross Or, between in dexter chief a Sun in splendour and in sinister chief an Increscent, both Or (for Wallachia); 2 a Bull's head caboshed Argent, between in dexter base a Rose and in sinister base a decrescent, both Argent, between the Bull's horns, a Mullet of five points Or (for Moldavia); 3 Gules, issuant from water in base proper, a Lion rampant Or, holding in its dexter paw a Sabre Argent, hilted Or, behind a Bridge of two arches embattled Or, masoned Sable (for Oltenia) and (Banat); 4 Per fess Azure, a Demi-Eagle Argent between in dexter chief a Sun in splendour Or and in sinister chief a Decrescent Argent; and Or, seven Castles Gules, a Barrulet Gules (for Transylvania); Entree en point, two Dolphins urinant respectant Or (for Dobrogea) None Coat of arms of Romania
Russia
Gules, a two-headed eagle each head imperially crowned holding in its dexter talon a sceptre and in its sinister talon a globus cruciger and ensigned with an imperial crown all Or. An Inescutcheon Gules, a representation of Saint George upon horseback argent slaying a dragon Or. None Coat of arms of Russia
San Marino Azure on three mountain tops vert three towers argent masoned and windowed sable each weather vaned with an ostrich plume argent. Libertas (Latin)

Liberty

Coat of arms of San Marino
Serbia
Gules, a two-headed eagle Argent armed Or, two fleurs-de-lys Or. Overall an escutcheon Gules, a cross Argent between four firesteels Argent. None Coat of arms of Serbia
Slovakia
Gules, on a mount Azure, issuant therefrom a double cross Argent None Coat of arms of Slovakia
Slovenia
A representation of Mount Triglav in white on a blue background, with two blue bending lines below and three gold stars above. None Coat of arms of Slovenia
Spain
Quarterly: 1 Gules, a three towered castle Or, masoned sable and ajouré azure (for Castile); 2 Argent, a lion rampant purpure (for León); 3 Or, four pallets gules (for Aragon); 4 Gules, a cross, saltire and orle of chains linked together Or, a centre point vert (for Navarre); En point: Argent, a pomegranate proper seeded gules, supported, sculpted and leafed in two leaves vert (for Granada); Inescutcheon: Azure bordure gules, three fleur-de-lis Or (for the House of Bourbon). Plus Ultra (Latin)

Further Beyond

Coat of arms of Spain
Sweden
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Azure, three coronets Or, placed two above one (the Three Crowns); 2 and 3 Three sinisterbendwise streams argent, a lion crowned with an open crown Or armed gules (for the House of Bjelbo). Inescutcheon party per pale Bendwise azure, argent and gules, a vasa Or (for the House of Vasa); and Azure, issuant from a wavy base a bridge with three arches and two towers embattled argent, in honor point an eagle regardant with wings inverted resting on thunderbolts Or, and in chief the Big Dipper constellation of the same (for the House of Bernadotte). None Coat of arms of Sweden
Switzerland
Gules, a Cross couped Argent None Coat of arms of Switzerland
Turkey None Turkey does not have an official coat of arms or national emblem. None Emblems of Turkey
Ukraine
Azure, a Tryzub (trident) Or None Coat of arms of Ukraine
United Kingdom — as used in England, Northern Ireland and Wales
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure (for England); 2 Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (for Scotland); 3 Azure, a harp Or stringed argent (for Ireland). Dieu et mon droit (French)

God and my right
Honi soit qui mal y pense (Old French) Shamed be he who thinks ill of it

Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom — as used in Scotland
Quarterly: 1 and 4 Or a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory-counter-flory of the second (for Scotland); 2 Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure (for England); 3 Azure, a harp Or stringed argent (for Ireland). In Defens (Scots)

Abbreviation of In my defens God me defend
Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin) No one attacks me with impunity

Royal coat of arms of Scotland
Vatican City
Gules, two keys in saltire or and argent, interlaced in the rings gules, beneath a tiara argent, crowned or None Coat of arms of the State of Vatican City

Of other sovereign entities

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Entity Coat of Arms Description Text Main article
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Gules, a cross argent None Coat of Arms of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

Of disputed and/or unrecognised countries

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Country Coat of Arms Text Main article
Abkhazia
None Coat of arms of Abkhazia
Kosovo
None Coat of arms of Kosovo
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետություն
Արցախ (Armenian)

Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
Artsakh

Coat of arms of Nagorno-Karabakh
Northern Cyprus
1983 Coat of arms of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
South Ossetia
Ossetian: Республикӕ Хуссар Ирыстон.
Russian: Республика Южная Осетия.
Translated in English: "Republic of South Ossetia"
Emblem of South Ossetia
Transnistria
Moldovan: Република Молдовеняскэ Нистрянэ
Russian: Приднестровская Молдавская Республика
Ukrainian: Придністровська Молдавська Республіка
Emblem of Transnistria

Of dependent territories

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Dependency Coat of Arms Text Main article
Åland (Finland)
None Coat of arms of Åland
Faroe Islands (Denmark)
None Coat of arms of the Faroe Islands
Gibraltar (UK)
Montis Insignia Calpe Coat of arms of Gibraltar
Guernsey (UK)
None Coat of arms of Guernsey
Isle of Man (UK)
Quocunque jeceris stabit (Latin)
Whichever way you throw, it will stand
Coat of arms of the Isle of Man
Jersey (UK)
None Coat of arms of Jersey


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