Coat of arms of Basque Country (autonomous community)W
Coat of arms of Basque Country (autonomous community)

The current Basque coat of arms ) is the official coat of arms of the Basque Country, Autonomous community of Spain. It consists of a party per cross representing the three historical territories of Álava, Gipuzkoa and Biscay, as well as a fourth, void quarter. The arms are ringed by a regal wreath of oak leaves, symbolic of the Gernikako Arbola. The fourth quarter constituted since the late 19th century the linked chains of Navarre; however, following a legal suit by the Navarre Government claiming that the usage of the arms of a region on the flag of another was illegal, the Constitutional Court of Spain ordered the removal of the chains of Navarre in a judgement of 1986.

Coat of arms of the London Borough of BromleyW
Coat of arms of the London Borough of Bromley

The coat of arms of the London Borough of Bromley is the official coat of arms of the London Borough of Bromley, granted on 20 April 1965.

Coat of arms of Bryansk OblastW
Coat of arms of Bryansk Oblast

The coat of arms of the Bryansk Oblast was approved by the Bryansk Oblast Duma on November 5, 1998. According to the official description provided by the legislature of the oblast, the arms of the Bryansk Oblast "reflect the characteristic features of the area and its inhabitants: industry and patriotism.

Coat of arms of the London Borough of EalingW
Coat of arms of the London Borough of Ealing

The coat of arms of the London Borough of Ealing is the official heraldic arms of the London Borough of Ealing, granted on 1 September 1965.

Coat of arms of the London Borough of HackneyW
Coat of arms of the London Borough of Hackney

The coat of arms of the London Borough of Hackney is the official heraldic arms of the London Borough of Hackney. The coat of arms were granted on 25 July 1969.

Coat of arms of Hrvatska DubicaW
Coat of arms of Hrvatska Dubica

The coat of arms of Hrvatska Dubica in Croatia consists of a six golden acorns on a red shield.

Coat of arms of ParisW
Coat of arms of Paris

The coat of arms of the city of Paris shows a silver sailing ship on waves of the sea in a red field, with a chief showing the Royal emblem of gold-on-blue fleur-de-lis. Originally introduced in the 14th century, its current form dates to 1853. The city motto is Fluctuat nec mergitur. The traditional colors of the city of Paris are red and blue.

Coat of arms of TexasW
Coat of arms of Texas

Texas is one of eighteen states that have adopted an official coat of arms. The current coat of arms is the same as the original coat of arms used by the Republic of Texas before its annexation into the United States.

Coat of arms of WakefieldW
Coat of arms of Wakefield

The Coat of arms of the Wakefield District was granted in 1990. Between 1974 and 1990, the council did not have arms that represented its governance of the expanded metropolitan district of the City of Wakefield, and used the arms of the County Borough of Wakefield. Arms had been granted to the district's constituent city and towns, but an application to the College of Arms was made for a unifying achievement.