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The White Eagle came from a [[legend]] about [[Lech, Czech and Rus|Lech]].
The White Eagle came from a [[legend]] about [[Lech, Czech and Rus|Lech]].


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White Eagle on red shield.

A official Coat of Arms of Poland is the White Eagle with golden crown in its head on red shield.

The White Eagle came from a legend about Lech.