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Coat of arms of Walloon Brabant | |
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The flag and coat of arms of Walloon Brabant consists of a yellow lion on a black triangle, on a yellow background. The upper right and left corners each contain a red rooster. The lion is the symbol of the duchy of Brabant, while the rooster can also be found in the flag of the Walloon Region.
References
- Michel. R Lupant, Flags and Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Belgium, Centre Belgo-Européen d’Études des Drapeaux (1998), pg 11