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English: Small coat of Arms of the city of Yalta, Crimea.
Русский: Малый герб Ялты (Крым).
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Source Resolution of the Yalta City of 2015-02-13 #19 "Of establishing official symbols of the municipal entity of the Yalta City District" / Решение Ялтинского городского совета от 13.02.2015 № 19 «Об утверждении официальных символов муниципального образования городской округ Ялта Республики Крым» [1]
Author Sergey Milokumov / Сергей Милокумов
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