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Français : Blason de royaume de France (moderne, après le XIVe siècle) et de l' Île-de-France dessiné par Yorick pour le Projet Blasons du Wikipédia francophone, avec Inkscape. Source : non renseignée - Blasonnement : D'azur aux trois fleurs de lys d'or
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English: Coat of arms of France (modern version, after the 14th century) and of Île-de-France drawn by Yorick for Blazon Project of French-speaking Wikipedia, with Inkscape. Source: unspecified - Blazon: azure three fleur-de-lis or
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