The Coat of Arms of Central Croatia is a heraldic symbol representing the historical region in Croatia known as Slavonia, located in the eastern part of the country. The emblem consists of a blue shield divided into four quarters.The first and fourth quarters display the three red checkerboard squares (known as 'ahovnica') from the Croatian coat of arms, symbolizing the historic Duchy of Slavonia. The second quarter shows a silver lion passant guardant on a red background, representing Poega County. The third quarter displays a silver eagle displayed on a red background, representing Bjelovar-Bilogora County.This coat of arms was officially adopted in 1990 as part of the process to establish local government entities within Croatia. It is used primarily by public institutions and organizations based in Central Croatia for official purposes. The design reflects the rich history, culture, and regional identity of this significant area of Croatia.