- Coat of arms of Laos
The
coat of arms ofLaos shows the national shrinePha That Luang . Furthermore the dam appears as a symbol of power generation at the reservoirNam Ngun , anasphalt street appears, and a stylized watered field is represented. In the lower part a section of agear wheel is to be seen. The two inscriptions left and right read "Peace, Independence, Democracy" (lao script: ສັນຕິພາບ ເອກະລາດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ) and announce on the right "Unity and Prosperity" (lao script: ເອກະພາບ ວັດຖະນາຖາວອນ.)The coat of arms was modified in 1991. The existing Communist symbols
red star as well as thehammer and sickle were replaced with the national shrine atPha That Luang . The coat of arms is specified in the Laotian constitution:quote|The National Emblem of the
Lao People's Democratic Republic is a circle depicting in the bottom part one-half of a cog wheel and red ribbon with inscriptions [of the words] "Lao People's Democratic Republic", and [flanked by] crescent-shaped stalks of fully-ripenedrice at both sides and red ribbons bearing the inscription "Peace, Independence, Democracy, Unity, Prosperity". A picture ofPha That Luang Pagoda is located between the tips of the stalks of rice. A road, apaddy field , aforest and a hydroelectric dam are depicted in the middle of the circle.|Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, § 90 [ [http://www.bkklaoembassy.com/Lao%20laws/Constitution.pdf Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, § 90] Official website of the Laotian embassy in Thailand.]References
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