Armorial of Ukraine

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The following gallery displays the historical and official coats of arms of Ukraine.

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State

Regional

Historical

Coats of arms of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia

Coats of arms of the voivodeships of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Coat of arms of the regiments of the Cossack Hetmanate

Coats of arms of the governorates of the Russian Empire in Ukraine

Coats of arms of the crownlands of the Austrian Empire in Ukraine

Oblasts

Cherkasy Oblast

Chernihiv Oblast

Chernivtsi Oblast

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

Donetsk Oblast

Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast

Kharkiv Oblast

Kherson Oblast

Khmelnytskyi Oblast

Kyiv Oblast

Kirovohrad Oblast

Luhansk Oblast

Lviv Oblast

Mykolaiv Oblast

Odesa Oblast

Poltava Oblast

Rivne Oblast

Sumy Oblast

Ternopil Oblast

Vinnytsia Oblast

Volyn Oblast

Zakarpattia Oblast

Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Zhytomyr Oblast

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