Coat of arms of Switzerland
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Image:Coat of Arms of Switzerland.svg The Coat of Arms of Switzerland shows the same white cross as the flag of Switzerland, but on a red shield. The appearance of the coat of arms or shield varies greatly, but there has been a federal resolution including a drawing of the coat of arms.
Like the Swiss flag, the coat of arms is used on many items such as Swiss francs, license plates [1], and Swiss-branded exports such as Swiss Army knives.
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- Federal decision of 12 December 1889 on the bearings of the coat of arms:
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