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English: The biscione ("big grass snake"), less commonly known also as the vipera ("viper"), is a heraldic charge showing on argent an azure serpent in the act of eating or giving birth to a human (usually a child and sometimes described as a Moor or an Ottoman Turk). It is a historic symbol of the city of Milan, used by companies based in the city.
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