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The logo of the National Assembly for Wales (NAW) including the name in Welsh and English below.
Cf: the logo of the Welsh Assembly Government.
[edit] Source
This original image was copied from the NAW's WWW homepage. Here is the source image.
The white background was made transparent and it was converted from a GIF file to an interlaced PNG file by Joe Blakesley.
[edit] Copyright
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- (del) (cur) 17:03, 13 January 2007 . . Apple 123 (Talk | contribs) . . 150×108 (3,976 bytes) (http://www.property2u.com/realestate/uk/history.php?point=National_Assembly_For_Wales.html)
- (del) (rev) 14:50, 3 April 2005 . . Joeblakesley (Talk | contribs) . . 150×108 (3,976 bytes) (Logo of the National Assembly for Wales)
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File links
- Tamsin Dunwoody-Kneafsey
- John Marek
- National Assembly for Wales
- Gwenda Thomas
- Cynog Dafis
- Helen Mary Jones
- Ann Jones
- Laura Anne Jones
- Lorraine Barrett
- Jane Hutt
- Rhodri Glyn Thomas
- Sue Essex
- Politics of Wales
- Mike German
- Eleanor Burnham
- Jenny Randerson
- Mick Bates (politician)
- Peter Black (Welsh politician)
- Mark Isherwood
- Brian Gibbons
- Denise Idris Jones
- Carwyn Jones
- Template:Wales-AM-stub
- Jocelyn Davies
- Andrew Davies (politician)
- Huw Lewis
- Catherine Thomas
- Jonathan Morgan (Welsh politician)
- Leighton Andrews
- Christine Gwyther
- Brynle Williams
- Leanne Wood
- Glyn Davies
- Lisa Francis
- David Melding
- Alun Cairns
- Carl Sargeant