
Alberta
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This Alberta provincial coat of arms features the distinctive red St. George's Cross on white at the top, followed by blue sky, snow-capped mountains, green foothills, and a gray landscape band. The bottom displays golden wheat sheaves against a yellow field. The shield sits on a blue background with "Alberta" in white text below, creating a print-style format celebrating the Canadian province's heraldic symbol.
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