Coat of arms of Brazil!
The coat of arms is characterized by a circle representing a celestial sphere, identical to that of the national flag, with the words "Federative Republic of Brazil" (Federative Republic of Brazil).
*The stars of the blue circumferences: The central circle has five stars that symbolize the cross of the South, important Brazilian symbol; The outer circle has 27 stars, which is the representation of the 26 states of Brazil plus its federal district.
*The star: This star has the green and yellow colors that symbolize the federative union between all parts of the country.
*The sword: Represents the justice that must prevail in the nation.
*The branches of coffee and tobacco: Both plants represent products that enjoy good popularity and are favorable to the economy of the country.
*The background of golden rays: It represents the dawn of the Republic, which in turn forms a 20-pointed star, symbolizing the other 20 states of Brazil.
The design of the crown on the coat of arms of Brazil has been changed in two occasions from September 18 until December 1, 1822, the day on which the Emperor Don Pedro I was crowned, the design of the Crown Real de Portugal; thereafter until July 18, 1841 was used the design of the Imperial Crown made for the first Emperor of Brazil.
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