Friesland / Fryslan Coat of Arms logo

Modern design of the Coat of Arms of Friesland prominently features two golden lions as supporters, each standing in the shield. The shield itself is blue and adorned with seven lines, which symbolize the seven regions or "sea counties" of ancient Friesland. The lions are depicted in a rampant position, representing bravery and strength. The blue background of the shield stands for the region's connection to water and its maritime heritage. The overall design reflects Friesland's rich history and cultural identity. This coat of arms is a proud emblem of the province, encapsulating its legacy and valor.

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