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Deutsch: Wappen der Freiherren Wassilko von Serecki. Darstellung aus dem Adelsbrief vom 14. Juli 1855.
English: Coat of arms of the barons Wassilko von Serecki. Depiction as shown in the patent of nobility of July 14, 1855.
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English: Family archive of Wassilko von Serecki.
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