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           Coat of arms of Haifa, Israel | 
          
          
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           adopted c.1935,approved on April 16th. 1959 | 
          
          
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           Originally designed by Esther Berlin-Yoel. This image was created by Maxim Iorsh | 
          
          
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          This image shows a flag, an emblem, a coat of arms or some other official symbol which was declared a protected symbol in Israel. Regardless of copyright restrictions which may or may not exist on this design, it should be used according to the Israeli Flag, Emblem and Anthem Law (1949), or the Israeli Protection of Symbols Law (1974), and according to the ordinances promulgated pursuant to these two laws. 
           
            
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        Haifa coat of arms - public domain image by Maxim Iorsh from sodipodi clipart collection. Based on the official version, as published in the state digest (Rashumot - Yalkout Pirsumim, issue 663, 16 April 1959). Colors assigned by artistic interpretation.
        Information courtesy of Dov Gutterman.
        
        
        
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