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Compare also : [[Guernsey]] and [[Jersey]].
Compare also : [[Guernsey]] and [[Jersey]].
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Origin/meaning

The two lions are taken from the crest of Normandy in neighbouring France. The Channel Islands still form the Duchy of Normandy, a legacy from the conquest of England by William, Duke of Normandy in 1066.

Compare also : Guernsey and Jersey.


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