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Cronholm144 created this image using a file by User:Hautala - File:Emblem of the Holy See (6).svg, who had created his file using PD art from Open Clip Art Library and uploaded on 13 July 2006. User talk:F l a n k e r uploaded this version on 12 December, 2007. The original design is attributed to the Vatican City in Rome and an unknown artist ...
The flag of Vatican City is also referred to as the flag of the Holy See. [2] The Holy See, which governs Vatican City, has ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the worldwide Catholic Church. As a result, the flag is also a symbol of Catholic faith or identity, and it is sometimes displayed at Catholic churches. [3] [4] [5] [6]
English: Seal of the State of Vatican City. Round: central field with the crossed keys and surmounted by the tiara, framed by four concentric circles with a pearled external one, two by two. Enclosing the epigraph: STATO DELLA CITTÀ DEL VATICANO, with the beginning and the end at the bottom, separated by eight-pointed stars.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on blk.wikipedia.org ဗာတီကန်သီးတီး; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Vatikán
Color correction. All images of actual Vatican City flags show the "gold" in the keys and tiara rendered in the same hue as the gold/yellow band of the flag, as well as a red opening at the bottom of the tiara. 20:34, 5 June 2015: 500 × 500 (46 KB) SiBr4: SVG code reduction and validation; symmetry: 19:25, 16 December 2014: 500 × 500 (163 KB)
English: The coat of arms of Vatican City State, as per the 2023 w:en:Fundamental Law of Vatican City State, reproducing Annex B which contains the official depiction of this version. See 2023 Fundamental Law of Vatican City State, art. 23, n. 2.
Emblem of Vatican City State.svg. Emblem of the Holy See (4).png. Emblem of the Holy See (3).svg. SVG development .
Vatican heraldry refers to the heraldry in the Vatican City State. These include the coat of arms of Vatican City and the papal coats of arms . The heraldry of the Vatican also rules the arms and heraldic insignia of Roman Catholic priests , dioceses and abbeys around the world.