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NOTE: The picture of the white eagle in this version comes from present-day coat of arms of Poland — used (without crown, and with some little changes) since World War II, so people of Polish-Lithuanian union couldn't use this version.
Old style COA available. (made using Tadeusz Gajl's version)
[edit] Description
English: Coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Dansk: Den polsk-litauiske realunions våben
Deutsch: Wappen der Republik Beider Nationen (Polen-Litauen) (1569-1795)
Esperanto: Blazono de la Pola-Litova Unio (1569-1795)
[edit] Credit
Made by me 15:14, 24 May 2006 (UTC) out of Image:Coat_of_Arms_of_Lithuania.svg (also by me), Image:Herb Obojga Narodow.jpg (not by me), Image:Herb_Polski.svg (not by me).
Ergo, I made everything except the bird, because i traced the Herb Obojga Narodow.jpg. The bird's made on a free licence too.
[edit] Colours
Colour |
Code |
Red |
rgb(255,0,0) |
Dark red (tongue) |
rgb(220,0,0) |
Yellow |
rgb(255,255,0) |
Light blue |
rgb(0,125,255) |
Gold |
rgb(255,190,0) |
[edit] Licence
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