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authorThomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> 2024-09-27 21:42:44 +0200
committerThomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> 2024-09-27 21:55:09 +0200
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Add a designs page for Andorra
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+{{ define "content" }}
+<header>
+ {{ template "navbar" . }}
+ <h1>{{ .T "Andorran Euro Coin Designs" }}</h1>
+</header>
+<main>
+ <div class="design-container">
+ <img alt="Andorran 1 euro cent coin" src="/designs/ad-001.avif"/>
+ <img alt="Andorran 50 euro cent coin" src="/designs/ad-050.avif"/>
+ </div>
+ <div class="design-container">
+ <img alt="Andorran 1 euro coin" src="/designs/ad-100.avif"/>
+ <img alt="Andorran 2 euro coin" src="/designs/ad-200.avif"/>
+ </div>
+ <p>
+ {{ .T `
+ On March of 2013 Andorra held a public design competition for all
+ denominations except for the €2 denomination which the government
+ pre-decided would bear the coat of arms of Andorra. Each set of
+ denominations had a theme that participants had to center their
+ designs around. These themes were:
+ ` }}
+ </p>
+ <dl>
+ <dt>{{ .T "%s, %s, and %s"
+ (.Printer.M 0.01 false)
+ (.Printer.M 0.02 false)
+ (.Printer.M 0.05 false) }}</dt>
+ <dd>{{ .T "Andorran landscapes, nature, fauna, and flora" }}</dd>
+ <dt>{{ .T "%s, %s, and %s"
+ (.Printer.M 0.10 false)
+ (.Printer.M 0.20 false)
+ (.Printer.M 0.50 false) }}</dt>
+ <dd>{{ .T "Andorra’s Romanesque art" }}</dd>
+ <dt>{{ .Printer.M 1.00 false }}</dt>
+ <dd>{{ .T "Casa de la Vall" }}</dd>
+ </dl>
+ <p>
+ {{ .T `
+ The results of the design contest with a few modifications are what
+ became the coins that entered circulation in 2014. While each set
+ of denomations has its own design, all four designs promenantly
+ feature the country name ‘ANDORRA’ along the outer portion of the
+ design with the year of issue written underneath.
+ ` }}
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ {{ .T `
+ The Andorran 1-, 2-, and 5 euro cent coins all feature the same
+ design of a Pyrenean chamois in the center of the coin with a
+ golden eagle flying above. Both animals are native to Andorra as
+ well as the surrounding regions of France and Spain.
+ ` }}
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <!-- TODO: Can we find a photo of the rejected design with a source? -->
+ {{ .T `
+ The Andorran golden cents feature the Romanesque church of Santa
+ Coloma. The church is the oldest in Andorra, dating back to the
+ 9th century and is a UNESCO World Heratige site. Originally these
+ coins were planned to depict an image of Christ, but that plan
+ failed to go through after objections from the European Commission
+ on grounds of religious neutrality on August 2013.
+ ` }}
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ {{ .T `
+ The 1 Euro coin features the Case de la Vall: the former
+ headquarters of the General Council of Andorra. It was constructed
+ in 1580 as a manor and tower defense by the Busquets family.
+ ` }}
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ {{ .T `
+ Finally, the 2 Euro coin features the coat of arms of Andorra. The
+ Andorran coat of arms is a grid of 4 other coats of arms which from
+ top-to-bottom, left-to-right are:
+ ` }}
+ <ul>
+ <li>The arms of the Bishop of Urgell</li>
+ <li>The arms of the Count of Foix</li>
+ <li>The arms of Catalonia</li>
+ <li>The arms of the Viscounts of Béarn</li>
+ </ul>
+ {{ .T `
+ The bottom of the coat of arms has the motto ‘VIRTVS VNITA FORTIOR’
+ (‘UNITED VIRTUE IS STRONGER’).
+ ` }}
+ </p>
+</main>
+{{ end }}