Slovakia | 1998 | 1 Koruna | Coat of arms

 Slovakia






The coat of arms of Slovakia features a red shield bearing a silver double cross standing on a three-peaked blue mountain symbolizing the Tatra, Fatra, and Mátra ranges. The double cross represents Slovakia’s Christian heritage and is commonly linked to the mission of Saints Cyril and Methodius. Originating in the 9th-century Byzantine Empire, the double cross had political and religious significance, though its exact meaning is debated, with interpretations including the balance of secular and ecclesiastical power or the death and resurrection of Christ.


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