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| [[Zoluren]]||a repeating pattern of brilliant white gladiola on an azure field
| [[Forfedhdar]]|| A gold triangle appliqued over green, white and black stripes. (The gold triangle represents the glorious mountain ranges in Forfedhdar. The green stripe is for its lush forests, the white for its snow and the black symbolizes the dark underground areas that are now inhabitable.)
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| [[Zoluren]]||A repeating pattern of brilliant white gladiolus on an azure background.
| [[Therengia]] ||a white rose on a blue field
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| [[Ilithi]] ||a silver tower on a red field
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| [[Qi'Reshalia]] ||a series of nine golden stars encircling a cluster of islands on an ocean-blue field
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| [[Forfedhdar]] ||A gold triangle on horizontal stripes of green, white and black. (The gold triangle represents the glorious mountain ranges in Forfedhdar. The green stripe is for its lush forests, the white for its snow and the black symbolizes the dark underground areas that are now inhabitable.)
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 25 September 2023

The defined Provincial Crests:

Zoluren a repeating pattern of brilliant white gladiola on an azure field
Therengia a white rose on a blue field
Ilithi a silver tower on a red field
Qi'Reshalia a series of nine golden stars encircling a cluster of islands on an ocean-blue field
Forfedhdar A gold triangle on horizontal stripes of green, white and black. (The gold triangle represents the glorious mountain ranges in Forfedhdar. The green stripe is for its lush forests, the white for its snow and the black symbolizes the dark underground areas that are now inhabitable.)