Coat of Arms of Slovenia
The Coat of Arms of Slovenia features a blue shield with three white six-pointed stars arranged in a vertical line at the top. Below the stars, there are two wavy blue lines representing the Sava and Soča rivers, symbolizing Slovenia's natural beauty and water resources. The stars are derived from the Coat of Arms of the Counts of Celje, a historical noble family.
The coat of arms is topped by a red mountain peak, which represents the Julian Alps. The design reflects Slovenia's national identity and heritage, showcasing its geographical features and historical significance. It was officially adopted in 1991 when Slovenia gained independence.