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Español: Escudo del régimen de Franco version 1938-1945 según el modelo llamado "abreviado", destinado por su mayor sencillez para la simbología burocrática (Andoni Esparza Leibar, Emblemata, 12 (2006), pp. 231-274, ISSN 1137-1056.). Esta versión se convirtió rápidamente en la de mayor popularidad, siendo reproducida en edificios, sellos y loterias, documentos de identidad, pasaportes,etc. Luis Miguel Arias, Santiago Dotor, Historical Flags 1938-1945 (Spain) |
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