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Description Stellone d'Italia, an ancient secular symbol of Italy purported to protect the nation, as it appears in the current national Emblem of Italy.
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current23:26, 5 November 2010Thumbnail for version as of 23:26, 5 November 2010185 × 176 (3 KB)Fry1989{{Information |Description=Stellone d'Italia, an ancient secular symbol of Italy purported to protect the nation, as it appears in the current national Emblem of Italy. |Source=*File:Italy-Emblem.svg |Date=2010-11-05 23:24 (UTC) |Author=*[[:File:Ita

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