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  1. This coat of arms consists of a triangle, in which five volcanoes rise out of the sea symbolizing the five member states of the United Provinces; above the volcanoes is a shining red Phrygian cap and a rainbow. This coat of arms with small changes is still used by the national coat of arms of El Salvador and Nicaragua .

  2. Jul 3, 2023 · Costa Rica’s Coat of Arms (also called the National Shield) depicts its geography, the oceans, prosperity, the provinces, and coffee. Costa Rica’s National Bird. This bird is located throughout the country, representing the earth’s fertility and the symbol of rain. The Yigüirro sings to call the rain.

  3. The white stripes represent peace, wisdom, and happiness. The red stands for the blood spilled by martyrs defending the country, as well as the warmth and generosity of the Costa Ricans. In English, there is only one word for a flag, but in Spanish, there are two words, “Bandera Nacional” and “Pabellon Nacional.”

  4. Costa Rica's national coat of arms is found on a white elliptical disk and is placed towards the hoist side of the red band of the flag. The blue color symbolizes the sky, opportunity, idealism, and perseverance. The white color denotes peace, happiness, and wisdom.

  5. The symbols of Costa Rica are the flag, the anthem, the coat of arms, the national flower, and much more. Let´s discover them!

  6. Currently the coat of arms contains a scene showing volcanoes on a stretch of land between two seas; a ship sails on each sea, and above are seven stars, representing the provinces of the republic. (See also the flag histories of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua .) Whitney Smith.

  7. Sep 9, 2021 · The Coat of Arms (National Shield): Declared as a national symbol in 1948 in order to strengthen the organization of the three Powers of the Republic and provide the country with symbolism in its international relations. The Flag of Costa Rica: Declared as a national symbol in 1948.