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Deutsch: Wappen der Gemeinde Sveti Tomaž, Slowenien
English: Coat of arms of the municipality of Sveti Tomaž, Slovenia
Slovenščina: Grb občine Sveti Tomaž
Source http://public.carnet.hr/fame/hrvat/si-obc02.html#si-bd
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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Public domain According to the Slovene Copyright and Related Rights Act, Article 9 (Slovene version, Unofficial English translation), it is free to use:
  1. ideas, principles, discoveries;
  2. official legislative, administrative and judicial texts;
  3. folk literary and artistic creations.

Item 2 also encompasses the national flag and coat of arms, the municipal flags and coats of arms, music of the anthem, urban planning maps, drawings of traffic signs, sketches and plans from the patent file after the official publication of the patent, and other similar material published due to a state jurisdiction as part of the official text, its annex or independently. (Upravljanje avtorskih in sorodnih pravic na Internetu - Vidik javnih inštitucij. Pg. 28.)

Therefore this file is assumed to be in the public domain worldwide.


Insignia This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.

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current16:20, 22 November 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:20, 22 November 2009191 × 216 (9 KB)Ambroix{{Information |Beschreibung = Wappen von Sveti Tomaž Slowenien |Quelle = http://public.carnet.hr/fame/hrvat/si-obc15.html#si-s5 |Urheber = unbekannt |Datum = |Genehmigung = {Bild-PD-Amtliches Werk}} {{Wappenrecht}} |Andere Versionen = |A

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