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English: Coat of arms of Orge district, Latvia, in 2003-2009.
Latviešu: Ogres rajona ģerbonis 2003-2009. Apraksts: Dalīts ar zilu un zeltu, augšā rūts ar trim dzeguJiem katrā malā un zelta rombu vidū, apakšā zils šaurpālis, kas savienots ar augšējo lauku.
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Source Vijups, A.: Latvijas Ģerboņi, 2008
Author Unknown author

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  2. State approved, as well as internationally recognised official symbols and signs (flags, Coats of Arms, anthems, and awards), the use of which is subject to specific regulatory enactments;
  3. maps, the preparation and use of which are determined by regulatory enactments;
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