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Coat of Arms of Agreeland

Agreeland’s coat of arms was created and adopted on 20 June 2025. Before this, Agreeland had no coat of arms. The shield of Agreeland, present in the arms, was commonly used as a symbol of Agreeland, although the flag of Agreeland was used much more frequently.

The coat of arms includes the shield of Agreeland. The shield has been a symbol of Agreeland since the beginning. The white cross in the shield represents Christianity, Agreeland’s religion (specifically Catholicism), as well as peace.
On top of the shield is three gold stars and a sunflower. The sunflower is the national flower of Agreeland and a common symbol of the nation. The three stars represent the three parts of the Holy Trinity, another reference to Catholicism. The stars are gold as gold commonly represents faith and heavenly bodies.
To the sides and the bottom of the shield is a laurel wreath. A laurel wreath represents victory, and for Agreeland, peace.
Below the shield is a banner with the motto of Agreeland, AD ASTRA PER ASPRA. This is Latin for “To The Stars Through Difficulties.” The words are red, red being the color of sacrifice and suffering, matching with the words “Through difficulties.”

The coat of arms of Agreeland.