National Coat of Arms
Coat of arms | Date | Use | Description |
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1867–1918 | Austria-Hungary medium coat of arms | ||
1867–1918 | Austria-Hungary small coat of arms | ||
1867–1918 | Austrian-Hungarian Empire Coat of Arms | ||
1815-1867 | Austrian Empire Coat of Arms |
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