File:Coat of arms of Copenhagen County.svg

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Coat of arms of the former Danish county of Copenhagen

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Coat of arms
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English: the former Danish Copenhagen County
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Date 29 April 2017
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English: Coat of arms of the former Danish county of Copenhagen. Granted 1959. The crown symbolizes that large parts of the county was once owned by the king. The waterlillies refer to the coast, lakes and watercourses in the county.
Dansk: Det tidligere Københavns Amts våben. Tildelt 1959. Kronen symboliserer at store dele af amtet tidligere tilhørte kongen. Søbladene er en reference til amtets kyst, søer og vandløb.
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Regicollis
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