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Here is a list of articles that discuss and/or depict coats of arms. Articles in bold face are specifically about a particular coat of arms. Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms. ...
Arms for corporations, etc.
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BBC Coat of Arms Computer generated sculpture of the BBCs coat of arms at the start of a BBC News broadcast The coat of arms of the BBC was adopted in March 1927 to represent the purpose and values of the corporation. ...
Coat of arms of the Worshipful Company of Drapers Usually known as the Drapers Company, The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mystery of Drapers of the City of London, was probably the first corporate body...
Arms of the Drapers Company The Worshipful Company of Drapers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London; it has the formal name of The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mystery of...
Arms for countries, cities, etc. See also List of national coats of arms A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Categories: National coats of arms ...
The Coat of Arms of Armenia The coat of arms of Armenia consists of an eagle and a lion supporting a shield. ...
The Coat of Arms of Aruba was originally designed in Amsterdam in 1955. ...
Australian Coat of Arms (since 1912) The Coat of Arms of Australia is the official symbol of Australia. ...
The coat of arms of the Australian Capital Territory and Canberra. ...
The official coat of arms of the Northern Territory of Australia Categories: Northern Territory | Australian coats of arms ...
The Coat of Arms of Queensland was granted to the then Colony of Queensland in 1893, making it the oldest in Australia. ...
The Coat-of-Arms of South Australia (1984) The Coat of arms of South Australia is the official symbol of the state of South Australia. ...
Victorian Coat of Arms (since 1974) The Coat of Arms of Victoria is the official symbol of the Australian state of Victoria. ...
The coat of arms for Western Australia. ...
The Coat of Arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Coat of Arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted in 1998, replacing an older design that had been used since 1991, when Bosnia gained independence. ...
The Coat of Arms of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Coat of Arms of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina was adopted on November 5, 1996. ...
Coat of arms of Republika Srpska The coat of arms of the Republika Srpska shows, on a red shield, overheaded by the Karadjordjevic crown, a bicephalic silver eagle in take off, armed with gold, with golden tongue and legs, the chest covered by a red shield with the Serbian cross...
The Coat of Arms of Brazil was created in November 19, 1889, 4 days after Brazil became a republic. ...
The coat of arms of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: , Gerb na Balgariya) consists of a crowned golden lion rampant over a dark red shield; above the shield is the Bulgarian historical crown. ...
The current version of the coat of arms The coat of arms of Sofia consists of a shield divided into four. ...
Coat of Arms of Canada (since 1994) The Coat of Arms of Canada, formally known as The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Canada, is the official coat of arms of the Canadian monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. These arms are used by the Queen in her official capacity...
The Coat of Arms of Alberta, a Province of Canada was granted by Royal Warrant on May 30, 1907 by King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. ...
The Coat of Arms of British Columbia (formally known as The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of British Columbia) consists of the shield and motto in the achievement. ...
The first part of the coat of arms of the province of Manitoba, Canada, officially The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of the Province of Manitoba, was the shield, which was assigned by royal warrant of King Edward VII on May 10, 1905. ...
The coat of arms of New Brunswick Officially known as The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of the Province of New Brunswick, New Brunswicks coat of arms was begun when the shield and motto in the achievement were granted on May 26, 1868 by Queen Victoria. ...
The Coat of Arms of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada was originally granted by King Charles I of England on January 1, 1637 to David Kirke, Governor of Newfoundland from 1638 to 1651. ...
The coat of arms of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, officially the Arms of Her Majesty in Right of the Province of Nova Scotia, is the oldest provincial achievement of arms in Canada, and the oldest British coat of arms outside Great Britain. ...
The Coat of Arms of Ontario, formally The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Ontario, was begun when the shield was granted by Royal Warrant of Queen Victoria in 1868. ...
The coat of arms of Prince Edward Island, known officially as The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of the Province of Prince Edward Island, was begun when the shield and motto in the achievement were granted in 1905 by royal warrant of the late King Edward VII. In the...
Quebec coat of arms. ...
The first part of the coat of arms of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, officially the Arms of Her Majesty in Right of the Province of Saskatchewan, was the shield, which was assigned by royal warrant of King Edward VII on August 25, 1906. ...
Coat of Arms of the Northwest Territories The Coat of Arms of the Northwest Territories (AKA: Armourial Bearings) was given royal warrant on February 7, 1957, by Queen Elizabeth II. Description The crest consists of two gold narwhals guarding a compass rose, symbolic of the magnetic North Pole. ...
The Coat of Arms of the Territory of Nunavut (formally known as The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Nunavut), was granted by a warrant by Roméo LeBlanc, Governor-General of Canada, dated March 31, 1999, one day before the territory of Nunavut, Canada was created. ...
The coat of arms of Yukon, Canada (formally known as the Arms of Her Majesty in Right of the Yukon Territory) was commissioned by the federal Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and designed by well-known heraldry expert Alan Beddoes in the early 1950s. ...
The Coat of Arms of Colombia contains a shield with numerous symbols. ...
The Croatian coat of arms consists of one main coat of arms and five smaller ones that crown the main one. ...
The National Coat of Arms of Denmark consists of three crowned blue lions accompanied by nine red hearts, all in a golden shield. ...
The Rhenish Palatinate (Rheinpfalz, sometimes Lower Palatinate or Niederpfalz) occupies rather more than a quarter of the German Bundesland (federal state) of Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) and contains the towns of Ludwigshafen, Kaiserslautern, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Pirmasens, Landau and Speyer. ...
List of coats of arms of the 24 districts and the 12 urban districts in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Categories: | ...
Coat of Arms of the City of Mumbai [1] The Coat of Arms of the City of Mumbai and its governing body, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai is a four-panel shield supported by an intertwining floral border in gold. ...
The coat of arms of Ireland The coat of arms of Ireland is blazoned as azure a harp or, stringed argent - a gold harp with silver strings on a blue background. ...
Coat of Arms of the Italian Republic. ...
The small coat-of-arms of Liechtenstein, representing the royal family. ...
The coat of arms of Luxembourg is probably an adaptation of the coat of arms of the Province of Limburg in Belgium. ...
The Coat of Arms of Malta is the emblem of the country of Malta. ...
This article is about the country in Europe. ...
The Coat of Arms of Montenegro was changed by an act of Parliament in 1993. ...
Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
The Coat of Arms of The Netherlands (click for larger image) The Coat of Arms of The Netherlands (click for larger image) The Greater Coat of Arms of the Realm, (or âGrote Rijkswapenâ), is the personal Coat of Arms of the Monarch (Queen Beatrix). ...
The Coat of Arms of Norway is one of the oldest in Europe. ...
This is an incomplete list of Norwegian coats of arms. ...
The Coat of Arms of the Philippines features the eight-rayed sun of the Philippines with each ray representing the first eight provinces (Manila, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Cavite) which rebelled against Spanish rule, and the three five-pointed stars representing the three primary geographic regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. ...
Flag of Poland with the coat of arms The Polish coat of arms is regulated by article 28(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997. ...
Coat of Arms of Kraków Coat of Arms of Kraków Flag of Kraków See also: Flag of Kraków Polish heraldry Kraków Categories: Poland-related stubs | Kraków | Polish coats of arms ...
Grand Coat of Arms of Warsaw Coat of Arms of Warsaw The Coat of Arms of Warsaw consists of a syrenka in a red field. ...
Wrocławs medieval and current coat-of-arms. ...
Coat of Arms of Romania The Coat of Arms of Romania consists of an eagle holding a cross in its beak and a sceptre and a sword in its claws. ...
Not to be confused with Republika Srpska. ...
Large Coat of Arms of Serbia Small Coat of Arms of Serbia The Coat of Arms of Serbia, adopted on August 17, 2004, is a replica of the coat of arms of the former ObrenoviÄ dynasty (first adopted in 1882) and features the white bicephalic eagle of the NemanjiÄ dynasty...
Vojvodina (red) is one of Serbias two autonomous provinces Capital (and largest city) Novi Sad Official languages Ethnic groups 2. ...
Coat of Arms of Vojvodina The Parliament of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Northern Serbia) adopted the coat of arms of the province on 28 June 2002. ...
Slovene coat of arms The Slovenian coat of arms consists of a red bordered blue shield on which there is a stylised white mount Triglav. ...
Coat of Arms of Spain (Official model) The current Coat of arms of Spain was approved by law [1] in 1981, when the present established replaced the interim version which, in turn, replaced the official arms of Francoist Spain. ...
The coat of arms of Andalusia (Spanish: ) is the official national symbol of Andalusia, an autonomous community of Spain. ...
The coat of arms of Asturias (Asturian: Escudu dAsturies, Spanish: , Galician: ) is the official coat of arms of the principality of Asturias, an autonomous community within the kingdom of Spain. ...
Coat of Arms of the Basque Country The current Basque coat of arms (Basque: Euskal autonomi erkidegoaren armarria,[1] Spanish: Escudo del PaÃs Vasco) is the official coat of arms of the Basque Country, Autonomous community of Spain. ...
The Coat of arms of the Canary Islands is the central device of the flag of the Canary Islands. ...
Coat of arms of Cantabria The coat of arms of Cantabria has a rectangular shield, round in base (also called spanish shield in heraldry) and the field is party en fess. ...
The coat of arms of Castile-León depicts the traditional arms of Castile (the yellow castle) quartered with the arms of León (the red lion). ...
The Coat of arms of Catalonia (Catalan: Escut de Catalunya, Spanish: Escudo de Cataluña, French: Blason de la Catalogne) is that of the sovereign Count-Kings of Barcelona. ...
Though an exclave of Spain, the Coat of arms of Ceuta incorporate elements from both the coat of arms of Portugal and of Castile. ...
Coat of arms of Galicia The coat of arms of Galicia is described in the May 29 Spanish Law 5/1984, Law of the symbols of Galicia. ...
Coat of Arms of La Rioja // Law According to the third article of the Statute of Autonomy of La Rioja, Organic Law 3/1982[1]: Autonomous Community of La Rioja has its own hymn and coat of arms, and it will be able to be modified only by law of...
Similar to the Coat of arms of Ceuta, the Coat of arms of Melilla combine elements from different earlier coats-of-arms, in this instance those of Castile and Leon. ...
The greater national coat of arms (stora riksvapnet) and the lesser national coat of arms (lilla riksvapnet) are the official coats of arms of Sweden. ...
The Royal Arms as used in England, Wales and Northern Ireland The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom is the official coat of arms of the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. These arms are used by the Queen in her official capacity as monarch, and are officially...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom. ...
The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom The Royal Arms of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II are her arms of dominion in right of the United Kingdom. ...
The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland, as used before 1603 The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland was the official coat of arms of the monarchs of Scotland, and were used as the official coat of arms of the Kingdom of Scotland until the Union of the Crowns in...
The Coat of Arms of Northern Ireland The Coat of Arms of Northern Ireland was granted to the Government of Northern Ireland in 1924, after the Irish Free State had separated from the United Kingdom. ...
The Coat of Arms of the Principality of Wales is a coat of arms used by the Prince of Wales. ...
Obverse The Great Seal of the United States is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the United States government. ...
The Great Seal of Alabama The Great Seal of Alabama is the state seal of the U.S. state of Alabama. ...
The Alaska State Seal was first adopted before statehood, when the area was know as the District of Alaska. ...
The Arizona State Seal was adopted in 1911. ...
The Arkansas State Seal was adopted in 1864, and in its present form in 1907. ...
The Great Seal of the U.S. state of California. ...
The circular Seal of the State of Colorado is an adaptation of the Territorial Seal which was adopted by the First Territorial Assembly on November 6, 1861. ...
A first version of the seal A second version A modern version Seal of Connecticut (also Connecticut State Seal, in full: Great Seal of the State of Connecticut) is a coat of arms of Connecticut. ...
The Seal of Delaware was first adopted on January 17, 1777, with the current version being adopted April 29, 2004. ...
The Great Seal of the State of Florida The Great Seal of the State of Florida is used to represent the Government of the State of Florida, and for various official purposes, such as to seal official documents and legislation. ...
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The current design of the Seal of Hawaii was commissioned by the Republic of Hawaii, derived from several features of the heraldry of the Kingdom of Hawaii. ...
The Idaho State Seal was adopted in 1863. ...
The Great Seal of the State of Illinois was first adopted in 1819 by the first Illinois General Assembly. ...
The seal of Indiana has gone through several revisions since the region was a part of the Northwest Territory. ...
The Great Seal of Iowa pictures a citizen soldier standing in a wheat field surrounded by farming and industrial tools, with the Mississippi River in the background. ...
Kansas Seal Details The Kansas state seal 2 tells the history of Kansas. ...
The Kentucky State Seal was adopted in December of 1792. ...
The Louisiana State Seal was adopted as the official state seal of Louisiana in 1902. ...
The State Seal of Maine was adopted in June of 1820. ...
Great Seal of Maryland, reverse Obverse side of the Great Seal of Maryland The Great Seal of Maryland is the official government emblem of the State of Maryland in the United States. ...
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The seal of Michigan depicts the states coat-of-arms on a dark blue field. ...
The Great Seal of the State of Minnesota is the insignia that the secretary of state affixes to government papers and documents to make them official. ...
The Mississippi State Seal was adopted in 1798, when Mississippi was a United States Territory. ...
The Missouri State Seal was adopted on January 11, 1822. ...
The Montana State Seal was adopted in 1865, when Montana was a United State Territory. ...
The Nebraska State Seal was adopted in 1867. ...
The Nevada State Seal is derived from the seal of the Territory of Nevada. ...
New Hampshire has held two Seals since it Declared its Independence from Britain prior to the US Declaration of Independence, and retains both seals, although most people are only familiar with the corporate seal of the State of New Hampshire. ...
The Great Seal of the State of New Jersey includes: A shield with three plows emblazoned, representative of New Jerseys agricultural tradition. ...
The Great Seal of New Mexico is the official seal of the U.S. State of New Mexico and was adopted in [1913] The Great Seal of New Mexico When New Mexico became a state in 1912, the Legislature named a Commission for the purpose of designing a State Seal. ...
The New York State seal is the same as the flag, but in a seal. ...
The Great Seal of North Carolina was standardized in design by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1971: The Governor shall procure of the State a Seal, which shall be called the great seal of the State of North Carolina, and shall be two and one-quarter inches in diameter...
The Great Seal of North Dakota is the official seal of the state of North Dakota. ...
The Ohio Stae Seal features The Scioto River, as it flows across the center of the seal, separating cultivated fields from Mount Logan. ...
All informaton herein is from the website of the Oklahoma Secretary of State. ...
The Oregon State Seal consists of an outer ring with the text State of Oregon, 1859. The inner circle contains an eagle atop a shield. ...
The Pennsylvania State Seal has a central image of a crest containing a ship under full sail, a plow, and three sheaves of wheat. ...
The Rhode Island State Seal features a maritime anchor as its central image. ...
The South Carolina State Seal was adopted in 1776. ...
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The Great Seal of the State of Tennessee An official Great Seal of Tennessee is provided for the in the Constitution of the State of Tennessee of 6 Febuary 1796. ...
The Seal of the Great State of Texas. ...
Great Seal of the State of Utah Adopted April 3, 1896, at the first regular session of the Legislature (January, February, March, April 1896). ...
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In May of 1776 the colony of Virginia declared its independence from England. ...
The Washington State Seal contains a portrait of George Washington, painted by Gilbert Stuart. ...
The West Virginia State Seal was adopted in 1863. ...
The Secretary of State is the keeper of Wisconsins great seal. ...
The Great Seal of the State of Wyoming was adopted by the second legislature in 1893, revised by the sixteenth legislature in 1921. ...
Federal districts are subdivisions of a federal system of government. ...
The Great Seal of the District of Columbia depicts Lady Justice hanging a wreath on a statue of George Washington; the motto of the District of Columbia, JUSTITIA OMNIBUS (Latin: Justice for All); and 1871, the year of the seals creation. ...
An insular area of the United States is a jurisdiction that is neither a part of one of the fifty states nor a part of the District of Columbia, the nations federal district. ...
The Seal of American Samoa is based in traditional local design. ...
Seal of Guam The seal of Guam appears in the middle of the flag of Guam. ...
The Coat of arms of the Northern Mariana Islands takes its inspiration from the United Nations, as the NMI had once been a UN Trust Territory. ...
The coat of arms of Puerto Rico were first granted by the Spanish Crown in 1511, and are the oldest arms still used in the New World. ...
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The Coat of arms of the Holy See is blazoned Gules, two keys in saltire or and argent, interlaced in the rings or, beneath a tiara argent, crowned or. ...
The current Coat of Arms of Venezuela was primarly approved by the Congress on April 18, 1836, undergoing small modifications through history, reaching the version described below. ...
Motto Brotherhood and Unity Anthem Hey, Slavs Capital Belgrade Language(s) Serbo-Croatian (spoken throughout the territory), Slovenian, Macedonian, Albanian, Hungarian (all official), and languages of other nationalities. ...
The coat of arms of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia featured six torches surrounded by wheat and burning together in one flame; this represented brotherhood and unity of the six republics forming the ex-Yugoslavia: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. ...
Coats of arms of the Yugoslav socialist republics were defined by each of its six constituent republics. ...
Personal arms This article is about the Canadian province. ...
Coat of arms of René Lepage de Ste-Claire The coat of arms of René Lepage de Ste-Claire, Lord-founder of the city of Rimouski, province of Quebec, from 1696 to 1718, was first used to identify the family in the seventeenth century, when this Lepages ancestor took...
The National Coat of Arms of Denmark consists of three crowned blue lions accompanied by nine red hearts, all in a golden shield. ...
The Coat of Arms of Norway is one of the oldest in Europe. ...
The Coat of Arms of the King of Spain The blazoning of the Coat of arms of the King appears in Title II, Rule 1, of Spanish Royal Decree 1511 of 21st January, 1977, whereby the Rules for Flags, Standards, Guidons, Banners and Badges are adopted. ...
Coat of Arms of the Prince of Asturias The Blazon of Coat of arms of the Prince of Asturias appears in Royal Decree 284 of 16th March, 2001, whereby His Guidon and His Standard are created. ...
Queen Sofia of Spain SofÃa, Queen of Spain (Sophia Margarita Victoria Frederika), born Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark, is the Queen Consort of King Juan Carlos I of Spain. ...
Letizia, The Princess of Asturias (born Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano September 15, 1972, Oviedo, Spain) is the wife of Felipe, The Prince of Asturias, the heir apparent to the Spanish throne. ...
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âPrince Charlesâ redirects here. ...
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (Camilla Rosemary; formerly Parker Bowles; née Shand, born 17 July 1947) is the second wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, heir apparent to the thrones of the United Kingdom and the other 15 Commonwealth Realms. ...
The Princess Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950), is a member of the British Royal Family and the only daughter of Elizabeth II. She is the seventh holder of the title Princess Royal, and is currently ninth in the line of succession to the British...
The Prince Andrew, The Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960) is a member of the British Royal Family, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II. He has held the title of Duke of York since 1986. ...
The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, KG, KCVO, SOM (Edward Antony Richard Louis Mountbatten-Windsor; born 10 March 1964) is a member of the British Royal Family, the youngest child and third son of Queen Elizabeth II. He has held the title of Earl of Wessex since 1999. ...
HRH The Countess of Wessex The Countess of Wessex (Sophie Helen Mountbatten-Windsor, née Rhys-Jones), (born January 20, 1965), is a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of HRH The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke...
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Prince Henry of Wales (Henry Charles Albert David; born 15 September 1984), commonly known as Prince Harry, is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales and his first wife, the late Diana, Princess of Wales. ...
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Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Richard Alexander Walter George; born 26 August 1944) is a member of the British Royal Family, a grandson of George V. He has been Duke of Gloucester since his fathers death in 1974. ...
Field Marshal Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (Edward George Nicholas Patrick Paul; born 9 October 1935) is a member of the British Royal Family, a grandchild of George V. He has held the title of Duke of Kent since 1942. ...
Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO (Michael George Charles Franklin Windsor; born 4 July 1942) is a member of the British Royal Family, a grandson of King George V and Queen Mary. ...
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel; born 25 December 1936), is a member of the British Royal Family, a granddaughter of George V. She was married to the late Sir Angus Ogilvy. ...
A Secret Service agent placing the seal on the presidents podium. ...
Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) President of United States of America 1981 - 1989 The second set of arms As Governor of California the future President Ronald Reagan adopted an elaborate coat of arms supposedly traced from powerful Irish aristocrats. ...
Arms of the head of the Washington Family The coat of arms of George Washington, President of the United States of America from 1789 to 1797, were first used to identify the family in the twelfth century, when one of George Washingtons ancestors took possession of Washington manor in...
General Colin Luther Powell, United States Army (Ret. ...
Every Pope of the Roman Catholic Church has his own personal coat of arms that serves as a symbol of his papacy. ...
Initial rendering of the coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI The coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI was designed by then Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo (who later was created a Cardinal) soon after the papal election. ...
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