Coat of arms of Lebanon
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The Coat of Arms of Lebanon has two red stripes, and a cedar tree in the centre. It is essentially the flag of Lebanon transferred onto a coat of arms, with the stripes diagonal instead of horizontal.
Its blazon is Gules, on a bend sinister argent a cedar tree palewise proper.[1]
- ^ Society for Creative Anachronism. "Modest Proposal Initial List". Retrieved January 26, 2007.
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1 Has some territory in Europe.