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DescriptionFlag of San Francisco.svg |
English: Flag of San Francisco
Español: Bandera de San Francisco
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- Originally created in: 14/02/2005
- Converted to SVG in: 03/08/2008
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http://vector-images.com/image.php?epsid=6058 |
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- Original Author: Vector-Images.com
- Converted from EPS to SVG by: Oren neu dag
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
This is a flag or coat of arms image from the Vector-Images.com website.
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