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العربية: شعار الصومال
Esperanto: Blazono de Somalio
Русский: Герб Сомали
Українська: Герб Сомалі
Volapük: Sköt Somaläna
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taka16:31, 1 ʻEpeleli 2021ʻAtasiʻi ki he paaki he 16:31, 1 ʻEpeleli 20211,240 × 1,000 (208 KB)DughormReverted to version as of 00:45, 30 March 2013 (UTC) - reverted "detail"
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00:45, 30 Maʻasi 2013ʻAtasiʻi ki he paaki he 00:45, 30 Maʻasi 20131,240 × 1,000 (208 KB)Thommy9minor fixes
16:39, 29 Maʻasi 2013ʻAtasiʻi ki he paaki he 16:39, 29 Maʻasi 20131,240 × 1,002 (208 KB)Fry1989colours a bit more like contemporary sources
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