Emblem of the Government of Catalonia

Emblem of the Government of Catalonia
Versions
Bicolour version
St George's Cross (used until 1714)
ArmigerGeneralitat de Catalunya
Adopted1931. Current version, 1981
ShieldOr, four pallets
SupportersLaurel leaves
Earlier versionSt George's Cross
UseGeneralitat's institutions (Parliament, the President, and the Executive Council or Government of Catalonia). Official documents, vehicles, and buildings.

The emblem of the Government of Catalonia is the symbol that represents the Government of Catalonia, its institutions and related organs.

It was designed by Bartomeu Llongueras during the Second Spanish Republic. Traditionally, St George's Cross had been used as the Generalitat's emblem.

After Spain's transition to democracy and the restoration of Catalonia's self-government, it was reinstated, albeit in a slightly modified version,[1] in order to avoid confusion when placing the emblem upside down (described by statute in 1981, decree 7/1981).

In some situations, a bicolour version is preferred, instead of the traditional tricolour one.

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