Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes)incorporated Serb, Croat and Slovenian symbols. The Serbian cross, the Croatian šahovnica, and the coat that represents Slovenia (first time created for this occasion - six-sided golden star above the silver ribbon).
Graphically, the coat is similar, with practically the same robe and two headed eagle.
The main difference is found on the shield, which is now divided on three parts: the shield of the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia (white cross with four firesteels on the red field), coat of arms of Croatia (red and white chequy) and the coat that represents Slovenia (first time created for this occasion - six-sided golden star above the silver ribbon).
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Dependencies, autonomies and other territories
Abkhazia4 · Adjara2 · Åland · Azores · Akrotiri and Dhekelia · Crimea · Faroe Islands · Gibraltar · Guernsey · Isle of Man · Jersey · Kosovo · Madeira · Nagorno-Karabakh2 · Nakhichevan2 · Transnistria · Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus2, 3
1 Has significant territory in Asia. 2 Entirely in West Asia, but considered European for cultural, political and historical reasons. 3 Only recognised by Turkey. 4 Partially or entirely in Asia, depending on the definition of the border between Europe and Asia.