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West Flanders Belgium |
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East Flanders Belgium |
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Northwest Territories Canada |
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Canada *According to the official site, Malamute or Husky; see Coat of Arms |
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Czech Republic |
About the flag |
Spain "The islands' name is likely derived from the Latin term Insularia Canaria, meaning Island of the Dogs. It is thought that the dense population of an endemic breed of large and fierce dogs, like the Perro de Presa Canario, was the characteristic that most struck the few ancient Romans who established contact with the islands by the sea." Wikipedia |
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Catalonia Spain |
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Sweden |
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Canton of Jura Switzerland |
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Fribourg Switzerland |
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Aargau Switzerland |
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Canton of Jura Switzerland |
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Lucerne Switzerland |
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Sweden |
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West Flanders Belgium |
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Aargau Switzerland |
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Koeru Järva County Estonia "Green fir
refers to the nature reserve, the dogs to the name of municipality (koer
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Czech Republic |
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Rapla County Estonia "Design comes from local legend about hidden treasure (silver) which is watched by the black dog." FOTW |
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Canada "Red, blue, gold and white shield surmounted by a malamute (or husky) standing on a mound of snow." Source |
About the Coat of Arms |
Canary Islands Spain "The islands' name is likely derived from the Latin term Insularia Canaria, meaning Island of the Dogs. It is thought that the dense population of an endemic breed of large and fierce dogs, like the Perro de Presa Canario, was the characteristic that most struck the few ancient Romans who established contact with the islands by the sea." Wikipedia |
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London England |
Suffolk England |
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St. John's Canada |