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  2. Coat of arms of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Coat of Arms of Poland (Polish: Godło Polskie) is a white, crowned eagle with a golden beak and talons, on a red background.. In Poland, the coat of arms as a whole is referred to as godło both in official documents and colloquial speech, [1] despite the fact that other coats of arms are usually called a herb (e.g. the Nałęcz herb or the coat of arms of Finland).

  3. Polish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    A single coat of arms could appear in slightly different versions, typically in different colours, depending on the custom of the family using it. Such variations (odmiany) are still considered as representing the same coat of arms. [41] One of the most visually striking characteristics of Polish heraldry is the abundance of gules (red) fields.

  4. National symbols of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms: The White Eagle (Polish: Orzeł Biały) is the national coat of arms of Poland. It is a stylized white eagle with a golden beak and talons, and wearing a golden crown, in a red shield. [5] [6] National anthem: Jan Dąbrowski's Mazurka (Polish: Mazurek Dąbrowskiego) is the national anthem of Poland.

  5. Alpha Phi Omega - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Phi Omega's "Beauty and the Beast" contest at the University of Texas at Arlington in Arlington, Texas, c. 1960s. Alpha Phi Omega was founded on the 2nd floor of Brainerd Hall, now Hogg Hall, at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania on December 16, 1925, [10] [1] by Frank Reed Horton and 13 other students who were former Boy Scouts and scouters.

  6. Armorial of Polish nobility - Wikipedia

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    This is indicated by the organization of most of Polish armorial, which are arranged by specific families and not by coat of arms. It is known that a sense of belonging and attachment to the clan crest lineage existed in the old Polish consciousness and had survived from the Middle Ages, but it was probably more ceremonial and symbolic than ...

  7. Coat of arms of the Greater Poland Voivodeship - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Poznań Land, and the Poznań Voivodeship, from 14th century until 1793. The design of the coat of arms had originated as the symbol of the Poznań Land, a land (administrative subdivision) of Poland in the Middle Ages. It depicted a white (silver) eagle with a head turned left, that was placed on the red background.

  8. Category:Polish coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Paprzyca coat of arms; Pernus coat of arms; Pierzchała coat of arms; Pilawa coat of arms; Piłsudski coat of arms; Plater coat of arms; Pobóg coat of arms; Pogoń Ruska coat of arms; Pogonia coat of arms; Coat of arms of Poland; Półkozic coat of arms; Coat of arms of Pomerania; Pomian coat of arms; Poraj coat of arms; Pół Orła coat of ...

  9. List of Polish flags - Wikipedia

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    White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of an ash-grey horizontal stripe Proportion 5:8 Pilot boats [11] Fireboat flag Flaga statku pożarniczego: White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a red horizontal stripe Proportion 5:8 Fireboats ...