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Description Black and Gold Fleur-de-lis. The fleur-de-lis is used as a logo by many institutions including France, New Orleans, and some companies.
Date 19 December 2006 (original upload date)
Source Raster version Vectorization: User:Jahernan, vectorized by User:Interiot~commonswiki using Image:Fleur-de-lis-blue.svg
Author Raster version Vectorization: User:Jahernan, vectorized by User:Interiot~commonswiki using Image:Fleur-de-lis-blue.svg
Other versions Derivative works of this file:  Laurels for Quebec.png
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