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  • 111Flag of Romania — Infobox flag Name = Romania Article = Use = 111111 Symbol = Proportion = 2:3 Adoption =26 June 1848 1 July 1866 27 December 1989 16 July 1994 Design = A vertical tricolour of blue, yellow, and red, with stripes of equal width and blue near the… …

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  • 112Coat of arms of Germany — Coat of arms of the Federal Republic of Germany Details Armiger Federal Republic of Germany Adopt …

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  • 113Coat of arms of Western Australia — The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Western Australia Versions …

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  • 114Coat of arms of Lithuania — Versions …

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  • 115Coat of arms of Russia — The coat of arms of Russia have gone through three major periods in their history, undergoing major changes in the transitions between the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation. They date back to 1472, when Ivan III began… …

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  • 116Pahonia — The Pahonia ( be. Пагоня, transliteration: Pahonia , IPA2|pa ɣonʲa, translated as Chaser ; pl. Pogoń) is a historical symbol of Belarus. The official coat of arms of Belarus depicted the Pahonia from 1991 to 1995. Also Pahonia was the official… …

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  • 117Arms of Canada — Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Canada …

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  • 118Crown (headgear) — The Imperial State Crown of Great Britain, Tower of London. It incorporates the Black Prince s Ruby , a 140 ct. Badakhshan spinel. This image of the crown was taken prior to the 1953 coronation, when the crown was modified for Queen Elizabeth II …

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  • 119Socialist heraldry — refers to the style used by communist countries in the design of their emblems. Although often called coats of arms , most such symbols are not coats of arms in the traditional heraldic sense since they lack key elements such as the… …

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  • 120fleur-de-lis — /flerr dl ee , ees , floor /; Fr. /fluerdd deuh lees /, n., pl. fleurs de lis /flerr dl eez , floor /; Fr. /fluerdd deuh lees /. 1. a heraldic device somewhat resembling three petals or floral segments of an iris tied by an encircling band. 2.… …

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