Coat of Arms of the Philippines
The Coat of Arms of the Philippines features a shield divided into three sections. The upper part displays a blue field with a white sun and three stars, representing the country's three main geographical regions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The lower part shows a red field with a golden lion, symbolizing courage and bravery.
Surrounding the shield are two laurel branches, signifying peace and victory. The coat of arms is an important national symbol, reflecting the history and values of the Philippine people. It is used in official documents and government insignia.