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  • [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • ...nt's members in the war. The maple leaves, nine in total, reflect the nine provinces that contributed soldiers to the First World War battalions which the regim The Blazon of the badge was confirmed by the Canadian Heraldric Authority on October 4, 2004.
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  • The motto means “Glorious and free” and is taken from the Canadian national anthem. It evokes the democratic inheritance of Manitobans. [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • ...white-tailed deer is a prairie animal very common in the western Canadian provinces, and it serves as one of the supporters of the arms of Saskatchewan. These
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  • [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • ...899 by the Foreign Mission Board of the Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces. The waves symbolize the Atlantic region. ...o evangelize immense regions and territories. The horses depicted here are Canadian horses, a breed recognized as an official symbol of Canada, and which were
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  • ...ere granted on March 31, 1906 (UK grant) and registered on April 17, 1990 (Canadian register). [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • ...26, 1868. This design displayed, quarterly, the arms of the original four provinces of the new federation: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It w ...her provinces joined Confederation, the attempt to add the arms of the new provinces to this federal composite design resulted in a crowded and confused appeara
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  • [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • [[Category:Canadian provinces]]
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  • ...y:Islas Baleares]] - [[:Category:Ukraine Oblasts]] - [[:Category:Ukrainian Provinces]] - [[:Category:Wapenboek Vorsterman van Oijen (images)]] ...zu Marburg]] - [[Tushninskoe rural settlement]] - [[Uclés]] - [[Ukrainian Provinces]] - [[Ukrposhta (Ukraine Post)]] - [[Ultra tellurem dico]] - [[Ulyanovsk]]
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  • ...issance Group, French Army]] - [[728 (St. John's) Communications Squadron, Canadian Army]] - [[74th Infantry Division Reconnaissance Group, French Army]] - [[7 File:728 (St. John's) Communications Squadron, Canadian Army.jpg
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  • ...rial of the American hierarchy III. New England States, the ecclesiastical provinces of Boston and Hartford. The Stobbs Press, Worcester, 1956, 152 p. No ISBN. # Watt, R.D.: Canadian grants to religious institutions and clerics: trends and developments. In:
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  • |[[File:Be-007.books.jpg|100 px]] || Gevaert E. || Heraldique des provinces - Belges || French || 1918 || 112 || || 1 || 30.00 || 393 || | || Servais , Max || Armorial des provinces et des communes de Belgique + supplement 1955-1968 || French || 1969 +1955
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