Wygląd i geograficzna symbolika herbów współczesnych państw Ameryki Południowej

The coats of arms of the countries of South America contain elements harking back to both the history and geography of particular countries. The coats of arms of many countries of this region contain references to land forms (e.g. Chimborazo), vegetation and the animal world. The coats of arms of as...

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