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English: Coat of Arms of Florida, Camagüey, Cuba. “ In the same way as the national shield, it stands out in front of a face, which has a Phrygian cap at its end, embraced by its two lateral sides with two Cuban palms.
Its interior is divided into three parts:
In the upper one from left to right, a sugar mill, cane fields and hills with a palm grove;
In the center and straight, the inscription "FLORIDA".
Below, forming a semicircle, the Latin expression “LABOR OMNIA VINCIT” (Work conquers all).
Finally, at the bottom, below the previous inscription, a hive surrounded by bees.”
Español: Escudo de , Camagüey, Cuba. “De la misma forma del escudo nacional, se destaca delante de una faz, que tiene un gorro frigio en su extremo, abrazado por sus dos lados laterales con dos palmas cubanas.
Su interior se divide en tres partes:
En la superior de izquierda a derecha, un ingenio de fabricar azúcar, campos de caña y lomas con un palmar;
En el centro y en forma recta, la inscripción “FLORIDA”.
Debajo formando un semicírculo, la expresión latina “LABOR OMNIA VINCIT” (El trabajo todo lo vence”).
Finalmente, en la parte inferior, debajo de la inscripción anterior, una colmena rodeada de abejas.”
First published in Cuba without compliance with US copyright formalities and used in Cuba before February 20, 1972
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First published in Cuba without compliance with US copyright formalities and used in Cuba before February 20, 1947
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Published before 1929 (95 years ago)
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a) Published in Cuba without compliance with US copyright formalities, author died before 1947 or b) Published before 1929 (95 years ago)
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