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         | de gueules aux chaînes d'or posées en orle, en croix et en sautoir, chargées en coeur d'une émeraude au naturel. | 
        
        
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          Description of the picture
           This picture shows coats of arms of  kings of Navarre since 1212. Currently it is used as coat of arms of the French  Basse Navarre and the ville of Donapaleu - Saint Palais, in Basse Navarre (Pyrénées-Atlantiques). This coat timbred with a royal crown is used as coat of arms of the Spanish  Navarre. It's a blazon done for  Blazon Project of French-speaking Wikipédia  | 
         
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           Cette image représente les armoiries des  rois de Navarre depuis 1212. Actuel blason de  Navarre espagnole,  Basse Navarre et la ville de Saint-Palais or Donapaleu (Pyrénées-Atlantiques).. C'est un blason réalisé pour le  Projet Blasons du Wikipédia francophone  | 
        
        
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          Origin of picture
           Its description comes from : Jiri Louda, Michael Maclagan, Les Dynasties d'Europe,  ISBN 2-04-027013-2 Picture drawn by  Odejea on februar 2005, the 13th Three-dimensional effect rendered with  Blender and file  Blason vide.blend  | 
         
          Origine de l'image
           Sa description est issue de : Jiri Louda, Michael Maclagan, Les Dynasties d'Europe,  ISBN 2-04-027013-2 Image dessinée par  Odejea le 13 février 2005 Effet 3D obtenu avec  Blender et le fichier  Blason vide.blend  | 
        
       
       
        
         | This image shows a  flag, a  coat of arms, a  seal or some other official  insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the  copyright status. | 
        
       
       
        
         | es: Escudo del antiguo reino de Navarra adoptado por Sancho el Fuerte después de 1212.  Actualmente se utiliza como escudo de la  Baja Navarra francesa y la villa de Donapaleu / Saint Palais. Con una corona real se utiliza como escudo de la  Navarra española. Descripción: De gules, trae cadenas de oro en palo, sotuer y orla cargadas en corazón de una esmeralda al natural.  | 
        
       
       
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          Image:EscudoNavarra.png (con corona)
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          en:Image:Coatofnavarra.jpg
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          Image:Flag of Navarre.svg
 
       
       
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         Caro, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         List of Navarrese monarchs
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         Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
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         Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou
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         Sancho VII of Navarre
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         Ikurriña
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         Lower Navarre
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         Kingdom of Navarre
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         Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
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         Ossès
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         Template:Nafarroabeherea
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         Ahaxe-Alciette-Bascassan
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         Ayherre
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         Ainhice-Mongelos
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         Aincille
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         Aïcirits-Camou-Suhast
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         Came, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Aldudes
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         Amendeuix-Oneix
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         Amorots-Succos
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         Anhaux
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         Arbérats-Sillègue
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         Arbouet-Sussaute
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         Arhansus
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         Armendarits
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         Arnéguy
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         Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa
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         Arraute-Charritte
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         Ascarat
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         Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry
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         Banca, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         La Bastide-Clairence
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         Béhasque-Lapiste
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         Béguios
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         Béhorléguy
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         Bidarray
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         Bidache
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         Beyrie-sur-Joyeuse
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         Bunus
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         Bergouey-Viellenave
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         Bustince-Iriberry
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         Saint-Just-Ibarre
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         Saint-Martin-d'Arberoue
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         Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Saint-Jean-le-Vieux, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Saint-Esteben
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         Bussunarits-Sarrasquette
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         Saint-Michel, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Arancou
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         Estérençuby
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         Gabat
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         Gamarthe
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         Garris
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         Hélette
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         Hosta, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Jaxu
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         Ibarrolle
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         Iholdy
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         Ilharre
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         Irissarry
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         Irouléguy
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         Isturits
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         Ispoure
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         Ostabat-Asme
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         Juxue
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         Labets-Biscay
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         Lacarre
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         Lantabat
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         Larribar-Sorhapuru
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         Larceveau-Arros-Cibits
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         Lasse, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Lecumberry
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         Luxe-Sumberraute
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         Masparraute
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         Méharin
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         Mendive
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         Orègue
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         Orsanco
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         Pagolle
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         Sames, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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         Uhart-Cize
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         Uhart-Mixe
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         Urepel