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Vzdání se odpovědnosti Tento soubor zobrazuje symboly (přímo nebo symboly jim podobné) používané komunistickou vládou Sovětského svazu, na Sovětském svazu závislými komunistickými vládami v evropských zemích nebo organizacemi s nimi úzce spojenými.
Používání těchto symbolů může být v závislosti na kontextu nelegální na Ukrajině, v Maďarsku (podle trestního zákona z roku 1993, § 269/B), Litvě, Lotyšsku a Polsku.
This is the version used by the Angolan government as of the 2010 constitution, as seen here in the official website of the Angolan government [https://www.vicepresidente.gov.ao/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/CRA_PT_VERSAO_DIGITAL.pdf]
Tento súbor obsahuje ďalšie informácie, pravdepodobne pochádzajúce z digitálneho fotoaparátu či skenera, ktorý ho vytvoril alebo digitalizoval. Ak bol súbor zmenený, niektoré podrobnosti sa nemusia plne zhodovať so zmeneným súborom.