Coat of Arms of The United Villages of Southia

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The Coat of Arms of the United Villages of Southia is composed of 2, overlapping circles, forming a Veer Diagram, with the symbol of Hatvism, the country's main religion, in the center, along with the name of the country and its motto, "Illage Niteo Heiwoo." (Translates roughly to, "Villages United for Their Own Good.") The coat of arms was first designed in 1506 for use as the coat of arms of The United Lands of Southia, the predecessor to the UVS. In 1804 the coat of arms began officially being used for the new nation. The circles on the arms represent two things, religion and government, and show with the Veer Diagram how they are different, but come together in the center to make one, united country.

The UVS Coat of Arms