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Coat of arms of Dutch Brazil

Coat of arms of New Holland (Dutch Brazil), resulting of the union of the four coats of the main Dutch dominions in Northeastern Brazil: The first quarter represents Pernambuco; the second quarter, on the right, Itamaracá; below, on the left, Paraíba and finally Rio Grande do Norte.

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  1. ^ "NieuwHollandarms". www.hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
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