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English: The flag is made up of three vertical bands equal to that of Peru and the coat of arms can be added inside.
Italiano: La bandiera è composta di tre fasce verticali uguale a quella del Perù e si può aggiungere lo stemma all’Interno.
Deutsch: Die Flagge besteht aus drei vertikalen Bändern, die denen von Peru entsprechen, und das Wappen kann innen hinzugefügt werden.
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Altra versione della bandiera di Pordenone

Autore Andrea Papini

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