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National emblem of Libya

Emblem of Libya
The emblem on the passport of Libya.svg
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Armiger Libya
Escutcheon Crescent moon and star

Since the collapse of the Gaddafi regime in the Libyan Civil War, Libya currently does not have an official coat of arms. The Constitutional Declaration issued by the National Transitional Council on August 2011 defines the flag of Libya, but does not make any provisions for a coat of arms.

A new biometric Libyan passport was revealed in February 2013. The cover of the new passport depicts a Star and crescent as its central feature, as found in the flag of Libya.

Italian Libya had arms granted on 16 December 1940, featuring fascist symbolism:

Partito, al 1º d'azzurro al palmizio al naturale fruttato d'oro, nodrito su terreno dello stesso e sormontato da una stella d'argento; al 2º di rosso, al silfio d'oro reciso e sormontato da una stella d'argento; al Capo del Littorio che è: di rosso (porpora) al Fascio Littorio d'oro, circondato da due rami di quercia e di alloro, annodati da un nastro dai colori nazionali.
Party, of the 1st azure a palm tree natural fruity gold, couped on the same ground and topped by a star argent; of the 2nd gules, gold silphium or cut and topped with a star argent; in the chief: sanguine, the lictor's fasces or, surrounded by two branches of oak and laurel, tied by a ribbon of the national colors.

The emblem of the Kingdom of Libya, known as the "Crown of Libya", was used from 1952-1969.

The constitution of the Kingdom of Libya of 1952 in article 7 describes the flag, but not the emblem. No official description is available at present (due to the restrictions placed on government archives since the military coup of 1969), and the design is reconstructed from many variants in shape and color schemes. The design as represented in official government sources of 1952-1969, which describes the emblem, is as follows:


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