National Emblem of Libya
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Since 2011,[lower-alpha 1] Libya currently does not have an official national emblem. 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.
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Emblem of Libya | |
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Armiger | Libya |
Adopted | 15 March 2021[1] |
Shield | Crescent moon and star |
Motto | Arabic: حكومة الوحدة الوطنية – دولة ليبيا "Government of National Unity – State of Libya" |
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.[2] Thus, the symbol can be considered a de facto emblem for Libya.
The Government of National Unity, established in March 2021 has adopted an official seal incorporating a crescent moon and star and the name of the state and government in Arabic.[3][4]