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Arms of province of Brabant wallon in Belgium {{PD}} Made by me. Lion come from flag of Flanders and coq from flag of Wallonia found at http://www.sodipodi.com/index.php3?section=clipart/flags&area=flags&n=25 made by Cedric de Launois (also in {PD}) [[Cat