Coat of arms of the Czech Republic Since 1990, the Czech Republic has used a national emblem, which has two variants: a small national emblem and a greater national emblem. Their current form was used from and 17 December 1992. The large national emblem and...
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Coat of arms of the Czech Republic Since 1990, the Czech Republic has used a national emblem, which has two variants: a small national emblem and a greater national emblem. Their current form was used from and 17 December 1992. The large national emblem and the small national emblem belong to the state symbols of the Czech Republic. It is also used on the passports. The arms of Bohemia show a silver double-tailed lion on a red background. The Moravian red-and-silver chequered eagle is shown on a blue background. Between 1915 and 1918 the Moravian Eagle was chequered in the red-and-gold colors. The arms of Silesia are a black eagle. . GREATER COAT OF ARMS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
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