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English: Official flag of city of Turin
Italiano: Bandiera ufficiale di Torino. Descrizione: «orlatura esterna gialla; drappo azzurro diviso da croce bianca in quattro quartieri, entro ciascuno dei quali dovevasi effigiare un toro “furioso” (rampante) giallo e rivolto verso l'asta; in alto, al disopra del toro del primo quartiere, un nastro svolazzante bianco con la scritta “AUXILIUM MEUM A DOMINO” a doppio verso»
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10 June 2009 |
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