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Libya was created in 1951 from [[Italian Libya]], which, in turn was a merger of [[Italian Cyrenaica]] and [[Italian Tripolitania]]. See there for the colonial arms. | Libya was created in 1951 from [[Italian Libya]], which, in turn was a merger of [[Italian Cyrenaica]] and [[Italian Tripolitania]]. See there for the colonial arms. | ||
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Heraldry of the World Civic heraldry of Libya |
THE NATIONAL ARMS OF LIBYA
Origin/meaning
Since 2011 Libya has only a provisional government which uses the above seal.
Libya never used proper heraldic arms since the independence in 1951.
Kingdom of Libya
From 1951-1969 Libya was a Kingdom using the arms below.
Libyan Republic
From 1970-1972 Libya was a republic using arms with the eage of Saladin, similar to several other Arabic countries. From 1972-1977 Libya was part of the Federation of Arab Republics, together with Egypt and Syria. The logo used was identical for the three countries, with some country-specific texts. From 1977-2011 the logo was similar, but with a green shield.
The arms from 1970-1972 |
The logo from 1972-1977 |
The logo from 1977-2011 |
Colonial arms
Libya was created in 1951 from Italian Libya, which, in turn was a merger of Italian Cyrenaica and Italian Tripolitania. See there for the colonial arms.
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