Coat of arms of Adelaide

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Coat of Arms of Adelaide refers to the official heraldic symbol representing Adelaide, a prominent city in South Australia. The coat of arms is a significant emblem that encapsulates the history, culture, and aspirations of Adelaide and its people. It is used in official documents, public buildings, and various city events to symbolize the city's identity and heritage.

Description[edit | edit source]

The Coat of Arms of Adelaide features several elements that are symbolic of the city's characteristics and its natural and economic resources. While the exact blazon (the formal description of the coat of arms in heraldic terms) is detailed, the main components typically include:

- Shield: The central element, often depicting symbols of local significance such as native animals, plants, or landmarks. - Supporters: Figures or animals on either side of the shield that hold it up. These can represent local fauna or historical figures relevant to the city. - Crest: Positioned above the shield, the crest often includes elements that reflect the city's aspirations, achievements, or geographical features. - Motto: A phrase or slogan that encapsulates the ethos or aspirations of the city. It is usually displayed on a scroll beneath the shield.

Symbolism[edit | edit source]

Each element of the Coat of Arms of Adelaide carries its own symbolism:

- The shield often bears images that represent the city's natural beauty, economic strength, or historical significance. - The supporters can symbolize protection, strength, and vigilance, reflecting the city's resilience and spirit. - The crest might include symbols of progress, unity, or aspiration, indicating the city's goals and achievements. - The motto typically encapsulates the city's identity or aspirations in a concise phrase, reflecting the community's values and ambitions.

History[edit | edit source]

The Coat of Arms of Adelaide was officially granted by the relevant heraldic authority, recognizing the city's status and providing it with a unique symbol of identity. The process of designing and granting a coat of arms involves careful consideration of the city's history, culture, and aspirations, ensuring that the emblem accurately represents Adelaide's heritage and values.

Usage[edit | edit source]

The Coat of Arms of Adelaide is used in a variety of contexts, including official city documents, public buildings, and events. It serves as a visual representation of the city's authority and pride, and is a key element in the branding and identity of Adelaide.

See Also[edit | edit source]

- Heraldry - City of Adelaide - Symbols of South Australia

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