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Certainly. And it doesnt change it was also used elsewhere and very first predecessors of crescent + star go even as far as Sumer. 1200 BC here:
So truly widespread everywhere this crescent + star. Anyway not the topic.
Bosniak flowers look very much like French flowers even colors and ofc there is no problem with this. France is a great nation, İ like them.
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Bosnia is not even a country.
"it's a wolf howling, not a sheep giving a b**w job"
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What's so hard to fathom about the fact that we use an endemic flower on our coat of arms? Golden because it's the flower's color, blue because it goes well with yellow, back in the day they didn't have as many colors as we have today. Most signs at the time were gold, blue, red or white.
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And you all forgot Florence coat of arms:
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