The national symbols of Elnäthar represent its identity, culture, and values. They evoke a sense of unity and pride among its citizens while symbolizing its aspirations on the global stage. Below is a detailed description of the most important symbols:
The flag of Elnäthar is a striking emblem of its heritage and future. The design features:
The new proposed flag has a two-color horizontal arrangement, formed by two equal stripes:
• The upper stripe of intense red symbolizes the strength of the people, the sacrifice for freedom and the historical resilience of Elnäthar in the face of adversity.
• The lower stripe of white represents peace, institutional transparency, justice, and honesty as fundamental pillars of our democratic system.
In the center, slightly shifted towards the flagpole, is the national coat of arms.
Elnäthar’s flag protocol outlines its respectful use:
• The flag must always be raised at sunrise and lowered at sunset.
• It should never touch the ground or be used for commercial purposes without permission.
• On national holidays, citizens are encouraged to display the flag at their homes.
The coat of arms is an intricate representation of Elnäthar’s traditions and governance. Its elements include:
The coat of arms that is proposed to be made official as the heraldic emblem of the Kingdom of Elnäthar consists of the following elements:
• Shape of the coat of arms: The coat of arms adopts a classic Iberian shape, rounded at the base, transmitting sobriety and elegance.
• Diagonal division: The coat of arms is divided diagonally from the upper left corner to the lower right corner (band division), forming two halves:
• The upper right half is white, on which three black rampant lions are arranged, one above the other, facing left, symbol of vigilance, civil power and determination.
• The lower left half is red, with three identical rampant lions in the background, which alternate chromatically in inversion of colors with the background, creating symmetry and balance.
• Royal Crown: Above the shield stands an open royal crown, with five fleurons and a cross above, enriched with stylized precious stones. This crown symbolizes the sovereignty of the Kingdom, the legitimacy of its institutions and the monarchical or symbolic continuity of the executive power.
The round emblem, often referred to as the “Government Seal”, is distinct from the national coat of arms and is used exclusively by government entities.
• Red Background: Denoting strength and determination.
• Mountain Goat and Peaks: Symbolizing national resilience and the connection to nature.
• Wheat Stalks: Representing agriculture and prosperity.
• Golden Star: Marking unity under the government’s guidance.
• Word ENA: In Rävälik, ENA means Peace.
The flag of the Government of Elnäthar, often referred to as the “Government Cloth”, is distinct from the national flag and is used exclusively by government entities.
The government flag of Elnäthar is composed of the following elements:
The flag has three horizontal bands of equal proportion:
• The upper band is white, symbolizing institutional transparency, peace and moral rectitude of public administration.
• The central band is golden yellow, evoking the nobility of service, shared prosperity and the vocation to govern wisely.
• The lower band is red, representing commitment, passion for the common good and firmness in defending the rights of all citizens.
On the left side of the flag (on the side of the flagpole), the official coat of arms of the Government Institution of Elnäthar (Not to be confused with the Government Seal), is incorporated with the following characteristics:
• Shape of the coat of arms: classic shield on a dark green field, symbolizing hope, respect for the land and government sustainability.
• Upper crown: a crown of yellow rocks, representing the sovereignty born of the territory, the resistance of the foundations of Elnäthar and its solid institutional structure as stone.
• Double-headed eagle: a two-headed eagle in metallic gray, with beaks and legs in intense orange, symbolizing vigilance in two directions —inside and outside—, the ability of a government that observes with justice and acts with force. This heraldic animal is a sign of full sovereignty and strategic vision.
• Central shield on the eagle's chest: on the eagle's trunk there is a small four-barred shield, in the form of a grid of alternating yellow and red squares. This shield symbolizes the diversity of the people, the territorial organization and the unity within the national plurality.