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Italiano: Stemma di Palermo, Sicilia, Italia.
English: Coat of arms of Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
Deutsch: Wappen von Palermo, Sizilien, Italien.
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Source Pubblico dominio, da Il blasone in Sicilia, Palermo, 1871-75, Vincenzo Palizzolo Gravina
Author Ddurbmonnejg
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