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English: National emblem of Sri Lanka
Date
Source symbol adopted in 1972, created by the committee formed by S.S. Kulathilake, Nissanka Wijerathne, Nandadeva Wijesekera, Senarath Paranavithana, M.R. Premarathne and Roland Silva.
Author Tonyjeff, based on national symbol.
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inception Pelekānia

15 Pepeluali 2007

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okamanawa18:39, 28 Kekemapa 2020Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 18:39, 28 Kekemapa 2020600 × 851 (95 KB)FDRMRZUSAFixed slight path imperfection for the "lion" (sword). Re-optimized svg code before upload. No other changes.
18:12, 28 Kekemapa 2020Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 18:12, 28 Kekemapa 2020600 × 851 (114 KB)FDRMRZUSAFixed svg display error: in previous version the emblem was truncated (in svg display mode only). Increased nominal dimensions. Optimized svg code with code cleanup and reduction. No other changes.
17:49, 23 Malaki 2013Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 17:49, 23 Malaki 2013425 × 603 (163 KB)NikNaksChange lion to that of the updated flag
23:22, 8 Kepakemapa 2011Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 23:22, 8 Kepakemapa 2011425 × 603 (153 KB)Fry1989more minor fixes
03:16, 24 'Aukake 2011Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 03:16, 24 'Aukake 2011425 × 603 (155 KB)Fry1989minors
21:49, 21 Ianuali 2011Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 21:49, 21 Ianuali 2011426 × 604 (139 KB)Fry1989margins
19:07, 15 Pepeluali 2007Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 19:07, 15 Pepeluali 2007461 × 638 (134 KB)Tonyjeff{{Information |Description=Coat of arms of Sri Lanka. |Source=symbol adopted in 1972, created by the committee formed by S.S. Kulathilake, Nissanka Wijerathne, Nandadeva Wijesekera, Senarath Paranavithana, M.R. Premarathne and Roland Silva. |Date=15/02/07

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