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Lietuvių: Lietuvos herbas " Vytis"
Česky: Státní znak Litvy
Dansk: Litauens rigsvåben " Vytis"
Deutsch: Das litauische Staatswappen " Vytis"
English: The coat of arms of Lithuania, entitled " Vytis"
Esperanto: La blazono de Litovio " Vytis"
Polski: Herb Litwy
Português: O brasão de armas da Lituânia, intitulado " Vytis"
Русский: Герб Литвы « Витис»
Slovenčina: Znak štátu Litva
Українська: Герб Литви
Eesti: Leedu vapp
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2008 |
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http://www.lrv.lt/Herbas/Veliav_herb/LR_veliava_ir_herbas.pdf |
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Government of Lithuania |
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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According to the Republic of Lithuania Law on Copyright and Related Rights (passed on May 18, 1999 and amended 2010) Chapter II, Section 1, Article 5, case 3: "Copyright shall not apply to official State symbols and insignia (flags, coat-of-arms, anthems, banknote designs, and other State symbols and insignia) the protection of which is regulated by other legal acts." Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into the public domain. However, in some instances the use of this image might be regulated by other laws.
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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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Present day version of the coat of arms of Lithuania. Source is in history.
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