Coat of arms of Bonaire explained

The coat of arms of Bonaire was established in 1986 by the island council,[1] when Bonaire was still part of the Netherlands Antilles. It remained the coat of arms of Bonaire after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles and the subsequent change of Bonaire's constitutional status into a special municipality of the Netherlands in 2010.

It consists of a blue shield, above which a crown is placed. On the shield a compass, ship's wheel, and a red six-pointed star can be found. The royal decree of 20 September 2010, no. 10.002198 granted this arms to Bonaire as a public body of the Netherlands.

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  1. Web site: Dutch. BESLUIT VAN DE EILANDSRAAD van de 26ste juni 1986 no. 9 tot vaststelling van het wapen van het eilandgebied Bonaire. overheid.nl. 6 December 2010.