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  • 21Coat of arms of Nepal — The coat of arms of Nepal was changed during the reconciliation period following the Nepalese Civil War. On 30 December 2006, a new coat of arms was introduced. It contains the flag of Nepal, Mount Everest, green hills symbolising the hilly… …

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  • 22Coat of arms of Hobart — Coat of Arms of the City of Hobart Details Armiger Lord Mayor of Hobart Adopted 1953 Crest Ship …

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  • 23Coat of arms of Głogów — Coat of Arms of Glogów The Coat of Arms of Glogów depicts a shield divided crosswise into four fields, with a fifth central field on which there appears in the centre an initial golden G on a red background. The first field is blue and shows a… …

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  • 24Coat of arms of Colombia — Escudo de la Republica de Colombia Details Adopted May 9, 1834 Crest …

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  • 25coat-tails — UK US noun [plural] the two long pieces that form the bottom part of the back of a man’s formal jacket Thesaurus: parts of clothesmeronym jackets and coatshyponym Phrase: on someone s coat tails * * * ˈcoat tails [ …

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  • 26Coat of arms of the city of Melbourne — Details Armiger Lord Mayor of Melbourne Adopted 1940 Crest Mural cro …

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  • 27Coat of arms of Zagreb — The coat of arms of Zagreb consists of a three towered city with a star and a crescent moon overhead. The coat dates back to at least the 18th century. Description Against a blue ground, on a green hill, a silver/white walled moat with three… …

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  • 28Coat of arms of the Bagrationi dynasty — Details Supporters Two lions or The c …

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  • 29Coat of arms of Kortrijk — The Coat of arms of the city of Kortrijk goes back to the family coat of arms of the 12th century viscounts of Kortrijk. The heraldic description of it goes as follows: In silver and copper and with a sculpted border of deep red. The shield …

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  • 30coat-tail — ► NOUN ▪ each of the flaps formed by the back of a tailcoat. ● on someone s coat tails Cf. ↑on someone s coat tails …

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