File:Emblem of People's Republic of Bulgaria 1971-1990.jpg
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Emblem_of_People's_Republic_of_Bulgaria_1971-1990.jpg (532 × 599 pixels, file size: 98 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
DescriptionEmblem of People's Republic of Bulgaria 1971-1990.jpg | State emblem of the People's Republic of Bulgaria 1971-1990. |
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Source | Doc. dr. Ludvik Mucha, akad. malir Stanislav Valasek, "Flags & Coats of Arms", Prague, 1987, page 21. |
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