File:West Nusa Tenggara COA.svg
Summary
The emblem of West Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. The blue shield base symbolize heroism of the people. The five pointed star symbolize Pancasila, the national ideology The ears of rice and cotton symbolize wealth and welfare, the 58 seed of rice symbolize 1958, the date of West Nusa Tenggara formation: 14 August 1958. The chain consists of 4 and 5 pieces symbolize the year 1945 the independence of Indonesia. The deer is typical animal of Sumbawa island, the smoky volcano symbolize Rinjani volcano, the highest mountain in Lombok island. The base of volcano and deer took form of dome, symbolize religiousity and spirituality of the people of West Nusa Tenggara.
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The following 18 pages link to this file:
- Bima
- Bima Regency
- Central Lombok Regency
- Districts of West Nusa Tenggara
- Dompu
- Dompu Regency
- East Lombok Regency
- Lombok
- Mataram (city)
- North Lombok Regency
- Puteri Indonesia 2013
- Puteri Indonesia 2015
- Raba, Indonesia
- Sumbawa Regency
- West Lombok Regency
- West Nusa Tenggara
- West Sumbawa Regency
- Woha, Sumbawa