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The coat of arms of Antioquia, in its current form, dates back to August 23, 1812 when it was officially adopted by the Chamber of the Senate of Antioquia by means of Decree 21 of 1812, replacing the Great State Seal of Antioquia that was sanctioned by State President José María Montoya Duque on September 2, 1811. Following the incorporation of Antioquia to the United Provinces of New Granada and subsequently to the Granadine Confederation and the United States of Colombia, the Sovereign State of Antioquia adopted the coat of arms of Colombia as its state arms. Antioquia reverted to the original coat of arms in 1912 for the occasion of the centenary of the independence of Antioquia and it has been in official use ever since.

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  • Escudo de Antioquia (es)
  • Coat of arms of Antioquia Department (en)
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  • The coat of arms of Antioquia, in its current form, dates back to August 23, 1812 when it was officially adopted by the Chamber of the Senate of Antioquia by means of Decree 21 of 1812, replacing the Great State Seal of Antioquia that was sanctioned by State President José María Montoya Duque on September 2, 1811. Following the incorporation of Antioquia to the United Provinces of New Granada and subsequently to the Granadine Confederation and the United States of Colombia, the Sovereign State of Antioquia adopted the coat of arms of Colombia as its state arms. Antioquia reverted to the original coat of arms in 1912 for the occasion of the centenary of the independence of Antioquia and it has been in official use ever since. (en)
  • El Escudo de Antioquia es el principal emblema y uno de los símbolos oficiales del departamento colombiano de Antioquia, forma parte de la imagen institucional de la administración departamental, por lo cual siempre están presentes en los actos protocolarios, en la papelería oficial, etc. (es)
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  • Escudo de Antioquia (en)
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  • Coat of arms of Antioquia (en)
  • Escudo de Antioquia (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Escudo_de_Antioquia.svg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Coat_of_arms_of_the_Federal_State_of_Antioquia.svg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sello_Republica_de_Antioquia.svg
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  • A golden medal with the coat of arms of Antioquia inscribed and a ribbon in green and white, the colours of the flag of Antioquia. (en)
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  • Star of Antioquia (en)
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  • the Department of Antioquia (en)
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  • Active (en)
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  • Triple-grade Medal (en)
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  • Gubernatorial Flag, official documents, medal. (en)
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  • A matron dressed and adorned Indian, seated between the plantain and the palm, and reclining at the foot of a hill Or, with a rushing river at her feet, uncapping in the most graceful attitude a phrygian cap. (en)
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  • The coat of arms of Antioquia, in its current form, dates back to August 23, 1812 when it was officially adopted by the Chamber of the Senate of Antioquia by means of Decree 21 of 1812, replacing the Great State Seal of Antioquia that was sanctioned by State President José María Montoya Duque on September 2, 1811. Following the incorporation of Antioquia to the United Provinces of New Granada and subsequently to the Granadine Confederation and the United States of Colombia, the Sovereign State of Antioquia adopted the coat of arms of Colombia as its state arms. Antioquia reverted to the original coat of arms in 1912 for the occasion of the centenary of the independence of Antioquia and it has been in official use ever since. (en)
  • El Escudo de Antioquia es el principal emblema y uno de los símbolos oficiales del departamento colombiano de Antioquia, forma parte de la imagen institucional de la administración departamental, por lo cual siempre están presentes en los actos protocolarios, en la papelería oficial, etc. El escudo de armas de Antioquia, en su forma actual, se remonta al 23 de agosto de 1812 cuando fue oficialmente aprobado por la Cámara del Senado de Antioquia, mediante el Decreto 21 de 1812, en sustitución del Sello del Estado de Antioquia, que fue sancionado por el presidente del Estado José María Montoya Duque el 2 de septiembre de 1811. Tras la incorporación de Antioquia a las Provincias Unidas de Nueva Granada y, posteriormente, a la Gran Colombia, Confederación Granadina y Estados Unidos de Colombia, Antioquia aprobó el escudo de armas nacional como su propio emblema. En 1912 Antioquia volvió a acoger su primigenio escudo de armas por ocasión del centenario de la independencia del departamento y ha sido de uso oficial desde entonces. (es)
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  • The Department of Antioquia. (en)
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