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  1. The coat of arms of Brazil (Portuguese: Brasão de Armas do Brasil) was created on 19 November 1889, four days after Brazil became a republic. It consists of the central emblem surrounded by coffee (Coffea arabica, at the left) and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum, at the right) branches, which were important crops in Brazil at that time.

    • 11 May 1992
    • A Mullet parted gyronny of ten Or and Vert, charged with a Sword in pale, pommelled Or, hilted Azure, and in the centre of the hilt, Gules charged with a mullet of five points Or, to the dexter, a sprig of coffee proper, and to the sinister, a sprig of tobacco, also proper, tied together by a ribbon Azure.
    • República Federativa do Brasil - 15 de Novembro de 1889 (Portuguese: 'Federative Republic of Brazil - 15 November 1889')
    • Federative Republic of Brazil
  2. The coat of arms of Brazil was adopted on November 19, 1889, four days after Brazil became a republic. The coat of arms has the central emblem bordered by coffee (at the left) and tobacco (at the right) branches, which are important crops in Brazil.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2023 · English: Coat of arms of Brazil, retouched from official version, according to the description found on Law n. 5,700/71, updated by Law n. 8,421/92. Converted from Armas Nacionais oficial.pdf (616.8 KB) , found at the Portal of the Brazilian Government .

  4. The coat of arms of Brazil was created on November 19, 1889, four days after Brazil became a republic. The coat of arms consists of the central emblem surrounded by coffee (at the left) and tobacco (at the right) branches, which were important crops in Brazil at that time.

  5. Armorial of Brazilian capitals. This gallery of coats of arms of Brazilian states shows the coats of the 26 Brazilian State capitals and the Federal District.

  6. 11 de out. de 2023 · This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.

  7. Brazil’s Coat of Arms, representing the agricultural strength of Brazil. The shield features the nation’s verdant and golden hues, supported by branches of coffee and tobacco, acknowledging the economic pillars of agriculture .