Coat of arms of Havana

Summary

The coat of arms of Havana, Cuba, consist of three castles that represent the three first main castles which defended the city—namely, the Fuerza Castle, the Morro Castle and the Punta Castle.

Coat of arms of Havana
ArmigerHavana
Adopted1638
UseMunicipality of Havana

Description edit

The key represents that Havana was the gateway to the New World of Spanish America. The shield is supported by an oak branch on one side and a laurel wreath on the other. The oak branch symbolizes the strength of the nation; and the laurel wreath: honour and glory. These symbols were meant to represent the rights of man: Equality, Liberty and Fraternity.[1]

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References edit

  1. ^ (in Spanish) The coat of arms of Havana: history and images (opushabana.cu)

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  Media related to Coats of arms of Havana at Wikimedia Commons

  • Coats of arms and flags of Cuba