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of the three angles of the equilateral triangle: one mullet representing Luzon; one, Visayas; and another, Mindanao. The whole, surrounded by stars in the form of an amulet with one point of each star outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of provinces of the
Republic at any given time.
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Shield: the eight-rayed
Philippine sun ravonnant in golden yellow; on the center, an equilateral triangle in gules (red); overall the traditional sea lion of the Coat of Arms granted to the City of Manila in 1596, on guard with sword, or at hilt and one mullet in golden yellow in the corner of each
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A circular blue shield with an eight-rayed golden-yellow
Philippine sun at the center. Overlapping the Philippine sun is a red equilateral triangle. Inside and at the center of the equilateral triangle is the traditional golden-yellow sea lion (Ultramar) of the Coat-Of-Arms granted to the City of
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SHIELD: The eight-rayed
Philippine sun rayonnant in or; on the center an equilateral triangle in gules; over-all the traditional sea lion (Ultramar) of the ancient or original coat of arms of the City of Manila on guard with sword or at hilt; on three points of triangle three mullets in or.
97:) of the Coat-of-Arms granted to the City of Manila in 1596, on guard with a sword on its right paw, at hilt. Inside and at the corner of each of the three (3) angles of the equilateral triangle, a five-pointed golden-yellow star to represent Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, respectively.
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signed
Executive Order No. 19, amending Executive Order No. 38 of 1947 (as amended) in view of the fact that 1951, the number of provinces has increased to 78 and that there is a need to synchronize the number of stars to match the number of provinces at a given time.
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The elements enumerated above are encircled at the outer edge of the blue shield by five-pointed golden-yellow stars, with one point of each star pointing outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of
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An alternate version of the 1981 seal. The triangle was inverted, and the Sea-lion of Manila was changed to an eagle. The text would also be in script and, together with the ring of stars set against the circular field, are rendered in gold
340:...the color of the sun and the sea lion shall be in golden yellow and, additionally provide that the design shall be surrounded by stars forming an amulet in a number equivalent to the number of provinces of the Republic as of July 4, 1951.
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A circular blue shield with an eight-rayed golden-yellow
Philippine sun at the center. Overlapping the Philippine sun is a red equilateral triangle. Inside and at the center of the equilateral triangle is the traditional golden-yellow
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The whole are encircled at the outer edge of the blue shield by five-pointed golden-yellow stars, with one point of each star pointing outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of
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Executive Order No. 310, which standardized the seal and its derivative material. The seal as it appears on government documents and property has since been redesigned to conform with the executive order.
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SEC. 2. The seal of the
President of the Philippines shall consist of the coat of arms of the President of the Philippines encircled by the words “Seal of the President of the Philippines”.
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Inside and at the corner of each of the three (3) angles of the equilateral triangle, a five-pointed golden-yellow star to represent Luzon, Visayas, and
Mindanao, respectively.
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in 1596. It has the upper half of a lion, and the lower half and curled tail of a fish. The sea-lion as a heraldic device ultimately comes from the lion on the coat of arms of
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The English text was changed to "SAGISAG NG PANGULO NG PILIPINAS" at an unspecified time between 1968 and 1969, during the term of
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circle around the Coat-of-Arms enclosed by two (2) golden-yellow marginal rings. The white circle shall contain the words
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The Seal of the President of the Philippines shall consist of the Coat-Of-Arms of the President of the Philippines, and a
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The flag of the Philippine president, which contains the coat of arms of the president, is hoisted outside the cockpit of
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The Presidential seal dated 1965. The ring of stars surrounding the presidential coat of arms was added in 1951.
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The first seal, with the text SEAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES. This version was used in 1947–1951.
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Present seal as prescribed by Executive Order No. 310, which was signed into law on April 20, 2004.
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SECTION 1. The coat of arms of the President of the Philippines shall be of the following design:
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Manila in 1596, on guard with a sword on its right paw, at hilt.
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At the time of signing, the Philippines had 52 provinces.
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229:SAGISAG NG PANGULO NG PILIPINAS
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169:sagisag ng pangulo ng Pilipinas
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284:Castile
261:Visayas
153:Myanmar
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