The coat of arms of the Republic of Chile made out of copper on display in Santiago, Chile, on March 21, 2010. It is made up by a figurative background divided in two equal parts: the top one is blue and the bottom, red. A five pointed white star is in the centre of the shield. This background is supported in one side by a condor, the most significant bird of prey from the Andes, and in the other, by a huemul, the most singular and rare mammal of the Chilean territory. The navy's golden crown, symbol of the heroic deeds of the Chilean Navy in the Pacific Ocean is on the head of the condor. (Ph
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NurPhoto SRL / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
2KCH62TFile size:
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4648 x 3744 px | 39.4 x 31.7 cm | 15.5 x 12.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
21 March 2010Photographer:
Creative Touch Imaging LtdMore information:
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The coat of arms of the Republic of Chile made out of copper on display in Santiago, Chile, on March 21, 2010. It is made up by a figurative background divided in two equal parts: the top one is blue and the bottom, red. A five pointed white star is in the centre of the shield. This background is supported in one side by a condor, the most significant bird of prey from the Andes, and in the other, by a huemul, the most singular and rare mammal of the Chilean territory. The navy's golden crown, symbol of the heroic deeds of the Chilean Navy in the Pacific Ocean is on the head of the condor. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)