Swiss Coat of Arms
The Swiss Coat of Arms features a simple yet striking design, primarily consisting of a white cross on a red background. This emblem represents the Swiss Confederation and symbolizes peace and unity among the country's diverse regions. The cross has been associated with Switzerland since the 13th century and is a prominent symbol of the nation.
In addition to the national coat of arms, each of the Swiss cantons has its own unique coat of arms, reflecting local history and culture. The use of the cross in the national emblem emphasizes Switzerland's commitment to neutrality and humanitarian values, which are central to its identity.