Talk:Coat of arms of Bulgaria
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Fair use rationale for Image:Bulgaria passport 1944.jpg
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Should
editIf willing, republics should crown their arms with mural crown, such as Malta or the Second Spanish Republic.
Actually there should be no "should" in Wikipedia. The scope is not to prescribe how things ought to be, but to describe how thy are. --Thathánka Íyotake (talk) 23:35, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
1946 & 1948
editThis coat of arms is presented as being 1948 only, but this flag is shown as being 1946-67. And this flag is shown as 1948-67. Something's clearly wrong. Let me get this straight... as far as I can see, this and this should both be 1946-48, then this is therefore correct to be shown as 1948-67. Am I correct? And, if so, perhaps the actual file names for the image files should also be changed so as to avoid confusion??? BigSteve (talk) 13:54, 6 October 2012 (UTC)
p.s. I found info here that explains that the red version was only used for a couple of months in 1948, but it's not clear if it was ever added to the flag...? BigSteve (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:24, 6 October 2012 (UTC)
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1991-1997
editAnyone have a pic of the 1991 to 1997 emblem? – Illegitimate Barrister (talk • contribs), 23:13, 30 October 2022 (UTC)