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English: Emblem of Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Light blue stylized Katakana character of Shiga. The emblem expresses Japan's largest lake The Biwako in light blue round shape and wings which represent harmony and progress. The symbol announced on May 3, 1957.
Русский: Эмблема префектуры Сига (Япония), она была опубликована 3 мая 1957.
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This image is a derivative work of the following images:

  • Flag of Shiga Prefecture.svg licensed with PD-Japan-organization
    • 2007-11-05T09:12:54Z Alex Tora 301x201 (8296 Bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=滋賀県県旗Прапор префектури СігаFlag of Shiga-ken |Source=self-made (based on [http://www.pref.shiga.jp/jourei/reisys/honbun/ak00102991.html 滋賀県県旗 �

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17:01, 14 June 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:01, 14 June 2010192 × 119 (4 KB)Claymore (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{En|Emblem of Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Light blue stylized Katakana character of Shiga. The emblem expresses Japan's largest lake The Biwako in light blue round shape and wings which represent harmony and progress. The

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