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Gagauz: Gagauz Yeri gerb
Română: Stema Găgăuziei
Русский: Герб Гагаузии
Español: Escudo de armas de Gagaúzia
Français : Armes de la Gagaouzie
Українська: Герб Гагаузії
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ORGANIC LAW OF GAGAUZIA
Title I – Legal status of Gagauzia within the Republic of Moldova
Article 14
  • (3) The coat of arms represents an image of heraldic shield, on the lower part of which there is an yellow (golden) hemisphere of rising sun on blue background. The shield is framed by yellow (golden) spikes enlaced by the flag of Gagauzia. Under the shield there is a conventional image of vine-leaves and vine-bunches. Three five-pointed yellow (golden) stars are arranged in form of an equilateral triangle above the shield. [1]
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