Armorial of dependent territories

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This gallery shows the coat of arms (or an emblem serving a similar purpose) of each of the Dependent territories in the list of countries.

Contents

Australia

External territories

Chile

People's Republic of China

Special Administrative Regions

Denmark

Autonomous Countries

Finland

Autonomous Region

France

Overseas departments

Overseas collectivities and territories

Netherlands

Self-governing constituent countries (Overseas)

Public Bodies

New Zealand

Associated countries

Territories

Philippines

Portugal

Autonomous regions

Spain

Autonomous cities

Plazas de soberanía

United Kingdom

Crown Dependencies

Overseas Territories

United States

Unincorporated territories

See also

Notes

  1. Guadeloupe has no official coat of arms. This unofficial emblem and a similar red variant is sometimes used, and the regional government has adopted a logo.
  2. Martinique has no official coat of arms. This unofficial emblem based on the controversial snake flag is sometimes used, and the regional government has adopted a logo.

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