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  2. Coat of arms of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The restored first version of the coat of arms. It was also used by the Philippine government-in-exile when the country was occupied by Japan during the Second World War. 1941–1946 Commonwealth Act No. 614: Japanese period (1942–1945) Emblem of the Second Philippine Republic. 1943–1945 Act No. 5 Coat of arms of the Second Philippine Republic.

  3. National symbols of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Republic Act (RA) 8491, also known as Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, stipulates the code for national flag, anthem, motto, coat-of-arms and other heraldic items and devices of the Philippines. [1] According to Article XIV Section 6 of the Constitution of the Philippines, the national language of the Philippines is Filipino. [2]

  4. Rose (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A rose with a stalk and leaves may also be referred to as a damask rose, stalked and leaved, as appearing on the Canting arms of the House of Rossetti. Rose branches, slips, and leaves have occasionally appeared in arms alone, without the flower. A combination of two roses, one within the other, is termed a double rose, famously used by the ...

  5. Great Seal of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Republic Act No. 8491 specifies a Great Seal for the Republic of the Philippines: The Great Seal shall be circular in form. with the same specifications with the national Coat of Arms, surrounding the arms is a double marginal circle which the official name of the Philippines in Filipino was inscribed in. the color of the arms shall not be deemed essential but tincture representation must be used.

  6. List of Philippine flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the president of the Philippines: The coat of arms of the president of the Philippines against a blue field. The number of stars correspond to the number of provinces. 2004–present: Flag of the vice president of the Philippines: The presidential arms against a white field. 1946–1947: Flag of the president of the Philippines

  7. File:Coat of arms of the Philippines (1943–1945).svg - Wikipedia

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    This coat of arms is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. The original can be viewed here: Coat of arms of Republika ng Pilipinas 1943-1945.jpg: .

  8. Insular Government of the Philippine Islands - Wikipedia

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    After the war, they resumed their independence drive with great vigour. [24] On March 17, 1919, the Philippine Legislature passed a "Declaration of Purposes", which stated the inflexible desire of the Filipino people to be free and sovereign. A Commission of Independence was created to study ways and means of attaining liberation ideal.

  9. Names of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The nation's coat of arms showing its official name in Filipino, one of its two official languages. There have been several names of the Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas, [pɪlɪˈpinɐs]; Spanish: Filipinas) in different cultures and at different times, usually in reference to specific island groups within the current archipelago.