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Edinburgh City Coat of Arms - Official Heraldic Symbol #2050352 (License: Personal Use)
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The Edinburgh coat of arms is divided into four quarters: the top-left displays the white St. Andrew’s Cross (saltire) on blue, representing Scotland; the top-right features a sunburst symbolizing enlightenment and growth; the bottom-left shows a blue stag’s head, referencing the city’s name derived from “Edin’s Burgh” and ancient Celtic ties; and the bottom-right depicts a stone castle gate, signifying Edinburgh Castle’s strategic importance. A blue ribbon below bears the Latin motto “Concordia Res Parvae Crescunt,” meaning “By harmony, small things grow.”
This image is commonly used on official city websites, tourism pages, civic documents, educational resources about Scottish heraldry, and cultural heritage platforms. It serves users seeking authoritative visual identity of Edinburgh for research, travel planning, or historical interest.
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