Coat of arms of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship
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The coat of arms of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, Poland consists of a red Iberian style escutcheon (shield) that is divided horizontally into two parts. The top part features a white eagle with a yellow (golden) crown on its head. The bottom part is divided vertically into two fields. The left bottom field depicting a Lamb of God, in a form of a white (silver) sheep with a yellow (golden) circular aureola behind its head, holding in its right hoof, a yellow (golden) cross with a white (silver) banner with red cross on it, attached to it, and bleeding from its chest, with the red drops of blood falling towards a yellow (golden) chalice placed in front of it, between its legs. The right bottom field depicts a black eagle with a yellow (golden) crown put on its neck, and a capital letter S placed on its chest.[1]
Coat of arms of the Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship | |
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Armiger | Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship |
Shield | Red Iberian style escutcheon |
The coat of arms was designed by designed by Paweł Dudziński, and adopted in 2002.[2][3]