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English: Coat of arms of Hungary from 23 May 1957 to 11 July 1990.
Magyar: Magyarország címere 1957. május 23. és 1990. július 11. között.
العربية: شعار جمهورية المجر الشيوعية، من 23 مايو 1957م إلى 11 يوليو 1990م.
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  • (23 May 1957). "1957. évi II. törvény a Magyar Népköztársaság Alkotmányának módosításáról.". Magyar Közlöny 13 (57): 329. (Wikisource)
Author
Original:
Sándor Légrády  (1906–1987) wikidata:Q679031
 
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Sandor Legrady
Description Hungarian goldsmith, painter and postage stamp designer
Date of birth/death 13 September 1906 Edit this at Wikidata 15 June 1987 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Budapest Budapest
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Coat of arms of Hungary (1957–1990)

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publication date: 23 May 1957
issue: 329
title: 1957. évi II. törvény a Magyar Népköztársaság Alkotmányának módosításáról. (Hungarian)

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