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Description Coat of arms of Serbia (1947–2004).svg |
English:
Emblem of the Republic of Serbia.
Hrvatski:
Grb (Socijalističke) Republike Srbije.
Српски / srpski:
Амблем (Социјалистичке) Републике Србије.
Українська:
Герб (Соціалістичної) Республіки Сербія.
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Date | |
Source | Coat of arms of Serbia in the 20th century [1] |
Author | R-41 |
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File:Coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Serbia 1967.png |
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