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  • 61Ordinary (heraldry) — Shield Field Supporter Supporter Motto (Scotland) Cres …

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  • 62Coat of arms of Amsterdam — The coat of arms of Amsterdam The coat of arms of Amsterdam is the official symbol of the city of Amsterdam. It consists of a red shield and a black pale with three silver Saint Andrew s Crosses, the Imperial Crown of Austria, two golden lions,… …

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  • 63Coat of arms of Norway — State arms of the Kingdom of Norway Stylised version from 1992 Details Armiger Norwegian State Adopted …

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  • 64Emblems of Turkey — Emblem used on Turkish passports, visas[1] and ID cards[2] Turkey does not have an official coat of arms or national emblem. The symbol on the cover page of …

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  • 65Coat 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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  • 66quarter — quarterer, n. /kwawr teuhr/, n. 1. one of the four equal or equivalent parts into which anything is or may be divided: a quarter of an apple; a quarter of a book. 2. a fourth part, esp. of one (1/4). 3. one fourth of a U.S. or Canadian dollar,… …

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  • 67Heraldry of the Holy Roman Empire — The Quarter Eagle, hand coloured woodcut (c. 1510) by Hans Burgkmair. One rendition of the coat of the country was the Quaternion Eagle printed by David de Negker of Augsburg, after a 1510 woodcut by Hans Burgkmair. It showed a selection of 56… …

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  • 68Coat of arms of the Romanian Ministry of Administration and Interior — Details Adopted 2008 (?) Escutcheon party per pale, double party …

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  • 69Coat of arms of Sweden — Versions …

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  • 70Coat of arms of Denmark — National coat of arms of Denmark Details Adopted First documented in the 1190s. Modified 1819 …

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