File:Monumentenschildje.svg
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English: Emblem of the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict. - "The distinctive emblem of the Convention shall take the form of a shield, pointed below, per saltire blue and white (a shield consisting of a royal-blue square, one of the angles of which forms the point of the shield, and of a royal-blue (#4169E1) triangle above the square, the space on either side being taken up by a white triangle)." (article 16 first paragraph)
Français : Signe distinctif de la Convention pour la protection des biens culturels en cas de conflit armé. - "Le signe distinctif de la Convention consiste en un écu, pointu en bas, écartelé en sautoir de bleu-roi et de blanc (un écusson formé d'un carré bleu-roi dont un des angles s'inscrit dans la pointe de l'écusson, et d'un triangle bleu-roi au-dessus du carré, les deux délimitant un triangle blanc de chaque côté)." (article 16 alinéa 1)
Frysk: Monuminteskyldsje
Nederlands: Monumentenschildje - Kenteken van het Verdrag inzake de bescherming van culturele goederen in geval van een gewapend conflict - "Het kenteken van het Verdrag bestaat uit een schild, puntig aan de onderzijde, schuin gevierendeeld in koningsblauw en wit (een schild gevormd door een koningsblauw vierkant, waarvan een van de hoeken de punt van het schild vormt en door een koningsblauwe driehoek boven het vierkant, zodanig dat aan beide zijden een witte driehoek overblijft)." (artikel 16 lid 1) |
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| Source | Own work |
| Author | Jan Zachwatowicz, Poland |
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